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

1945-06-29 Helen Angell to Bess Peebles Fox Page 3

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3 and some are rented. The German cars are loot, pure and simple. It makes a pleasant life for the lads. There isn't any curfew for us and there surely isn't for them. You just decide as you go along. Naomi and I almost stayed at Jim's Tuesday night, but I'm glad we didn't, as the girls wondered if we'd crashed in the Rhine. The box with mixed cocoa and bath salts was one Polly packed. The crochet hooks came, and I sent them on to the volunteers. I hope they get there before the hospital leaves, as I don't want poor Lin to get them back in Texas. Mrs. Brodtman's husband died about four years ago. He had a big real estate business, and Bobby tends to it. His younger brother, Freddie, is in India. Bobby had a twisted knee so that he wasn't in the army. I guess he is about twenty eight.
 
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