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Jack Hyde correspondence, 1930-1976

Jack Hyde to Pearl Hyde Page 2

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my most humble apologies. Perhaps this will make up partly for my lateness. Was glad to hear that you were going to visit aunt Gertrude. You'll probably work too hard, with all those kids around, but a change is almost as good as a rest. I know it'll be a vacation for you. And it'll be swell to "woman talk" with aunt Gertrude and catch up on all the things that have accumulated over the years, I can just hear you now. Have just been reading over your letter again,
 
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