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Helen Fox Angell letters to Bess Peebles Fox, April-September 1945

1945-06-19 Helen Angell to Bess Peebles Fox Page 4

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4 with the tongue & will report on the sardines as you suggested. The almonds are very good; the milk most welcome as it is now harder to swipe it from the mess hall. The cookies will be fine for tea. As usual, I am pleased with the packing material. Thanks a lot, my dear. The other girls rave, as they don't get half as many or as nice boxes. To go back to Brussels. Esther & I walked down to the station in Ciney and caught the streamliner at 8:50 Sunday morning. We stood about three minutes and then a Belgian soldier shared his bed roll with us and we sat on it between the cars. Quite a sensation as we sped along. After Namur we had seats. We got in about ten thirty and spent till noon going through the formalities. We
 
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