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John William Graham letters, January-February 1945

1945-02-11 John W. Graham to Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Graham Page 2

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being wartless. I've grown one on my right wrist. Hope it goes away like that one did on the palm of my hand when I was a kid but so far it's only grown, perhaps I'll have the Doc burn it off someday. I wondered if you got your box of fruit from the Mac's this year, it is certainly nice of them to remember you folks. Lately we've had oranges and tangerines, native ones I think for they're not nearly so large nor well formed as what we get at home. They taste good anyhow. Our friend is with us again tonight, guess he's adopted us for he's getting to be a regular caller. He's a nice dog tho clean and doesn't make a lot of noise so we like to have him around. I still haven't written to the Rhudes, I've thought about them many times but just haven't done it. I shall try to do it in the near future however. Our lights just went out and I'm finishing this by flash light - Love Johnny
 
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