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John William Graham letters, January-February 1945

1945-01-13 John W. Graham to Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Graham Page 2

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to have no smell and taste awful when they run down your throat. I should start writing V-mail I noticed a directive on our bulletin board stating such but hate to do so for they seem like such crummy little things scarcely worth all the addresses one must put on. Don't be surprised tho if I do send them. Helped haul a couple of loads of gravel this afternoon so will sleep well tonight. There were supposed to be a bunch to help but somehow they dwindled away until there were only two of us who did the work. We were lucky tho for there was a dragline at the pit which loaded our truck and we only had to unload it, there are several long breaths & drops of sweat in six yards of gravel anyhow. Have you ever received the pictures I sent taken when I visited Bob and the others of some of the pictures & names of the planes? Also did you folks get your money orders for your Christmas from me. Reckon by the time you get this I'll hear you have but haven't so far. Will sign off or tonight Love Johnny
 
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