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Jack Hyde correspondence, 1930-1976

Jack Hyde to Pearl Hyde Page 2

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got an awfully touch schedule mapped out for us. The thoughest schedule so far. I guess my letters will be on a catch as catch can basis. It'll either make me or break me. I'm sorry to hear that you've been sick, Mom. I guess the weather up there has been conducive to colds and flu, and such. I hope when this letter reaches you, that you'll be all better. Please take care of yourself, and help keep my home goin' for me, till I come back again. Mrs. Powell also sent me a box of pecans and raisins. She's certainly a grand person. She says she wants to pay all my expenses, both going and coming, to Atlanta. But I don't think I'll let her. In fact I'm sure I wont. Cant seem to get the idea of a woman paying
 
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