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Helen Fox Angell letters to Bess Peebles Fox, July 1944-April 1945

1944-09-13 Helen Fox to Bess Peebles Fox Page 2

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will be swell for entertaining, and the bars have been gobbled up. We'll get the gingerbread baked and serve it for some special occasion. Last night Jay & Nellie & I were riding about twenty miles and on our way back stopped at the farm where Joan Grant & her husband live a few miles from here. She was a R.C. secretary when the other hospital (2nd General) was here and is now working half days with us since we "grew". She and Douglas are very nice & we had a cup of coffee with them before we whizzed home in the twilight. The roads are perfect and so smooth that you feel on wings. No culverts, bumps or loose gravel to worry a person. Just a cyclist's dream. The sprigs are lavender, aren't they nice? The walk to the office was bordered with them early in the summer, but these were some Polly brought in. I do have some in my
 
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