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Walter H. Fox correspondence September-October 1918
1918-09 Letter 2 Page 1
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My Dearest Bess: Well we have passed another day and are one day nearer land. I must say that it will look good to see land once more. I have wondered in the last few days how men on a long voyage as in sailing days stood the monotony of it. We saw a very pretty sight today where a rainbow appeared and one could follow it down to the horizon. The horizon by the way is about 17-18 mi although it looks much less when at
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My Dearest Bess: Well we have passed another day and are one day nearer land. I must say that it will look good to see land once more. I have wondered in the last few days how men on a long voyage as in sailing days stood the monotony of it. We saw a very pretty sight today where a rainbow appeared and one could follow it down to the horizon. The horizon by the way is about 17-18 mi although it looks much less when at
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