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John William Graham letters, August-September 1944

1944-09-07 John Graham to Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Graham Page 2

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Should go to the show tonight it is "Mark Twain" I remember you said you folks had seen and enjoyed it. It's so far from where I live to the place they have movies that I seldom go anymore. It does break the monotony tho when you have free time, so often I'm working at that hour that Ive gotten out of the habit. It's jangling on a guy's nerves too for the reel always breaks or has to be rewound in the most exciting spots. The Italians have been grazing stock close around our camp and it seems good to see all the horses & mules and cattle even tho they dont come up to ours by a long way in quality. Had the clipping about the fellow helping the Italian farmer do chores. dont think Ill go in for anything like that, think the pictures were of the sunnier side for they didnt show much dirt. Must quit and go to bed for Im getting sleepy. Love Johnny
 
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