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John William Graham letters, September 1945

1945-09-04 John Graham to Mr. & Mrs. William J. Graham Page 2

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much needed haircut and some foot powder. We arent very busy over at the hangar anyhow. To bad the Lynch's cant seem to hit if off, reckon they're both old enough to know what they want tho. seems a shame after so many years it should end up on the rocks. "Tree Grows in Brooklyn" is coming to our theatre within the next few days and I want to see it if I can, hope it's as good as the book. Last night was fine to sleep, must have rained steadily all night, even had thunder and lightning which is unusual down here. It usually just opens up and pours. The gutters around the barracks were level full and all the drainage ditches were brim full, cant see where it all goes but there is never any standing water around the base. I was one of the few who got mail today, there was only a little bit for some reason. Will put in a half dozen snap shots & sign off for tonight -- Love Johnny
 
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