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John William Graham letters, August-September 1944

1944-09-25 John Graham to Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Graham Page 2

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tonight I'm sure. Hope you folks haven't had a frost yet at home and the corn is another bumper crop. Gosh when you mentioned having some of Mrs. Glascocks burnt sugar cake my mouth really watered don't know when anything has sounded so good. When I get home I'm sure going to get filled up on a lot of things I like and don't have over here. Bill Barron and I have a new bed made a double decker bunk out of some gas pipe that is really a stout one. Of course it has to be for it must hold up five hundred pounds. Should move into our new shack tomorrow. When we get set up I'm going to send to you for some pop corn for we'll have a stove and it should taste good this winter. Can't find any more to write about & must roll out early so I'll sign off for tonight. Love Johnny .
 
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