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Eve Drewelowe's journals, volumes II-III, 1950s
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The following is an exerp from a letter from an Indian (India) husband to a operator of a womans hospital. Dear She, My wife has returned from your hospital cured. Provided males are allowed at your bungalow I would like to do you the honor of presenting myself there this afternoon. but I will not try to repay you. Vengeance belongeth unto God. Yours noticably,
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The following is an exerp from a letter from an Indian (India) husband to a operator of a womans hospital. Dear She, My wife has returned from your hospital cured. Provided males are allowed at your bungalow I would like to do you the honor of presenting myself there this afternoon. but I will not try to repay you. Vengeance belongeth unto God. Yours noticably,
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries
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