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Louise Liers loose papers of wartime service, 1916-1919
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Dearest Aunty Liers: Was so glad to have your letter and to know you had received the dress. You did not say any thing about my letter so I imagine you did not receive it. [Now?] you are probably on your way across for Dr McArthur went on to see the boys off and he has left N.Y. Bill was in N.Y at Manhattan Hotel from the ninth to 13th. Isn't it a shame he did not know you were there.
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Dearest Aunty Liers: Was so glad to have your letter and to know you had received the dress. You did not say any thing about my letter so I imagine you did not receive it. [Now?] you are probably on your way across for Dr McArthur went on to see the boys off and he has left N.Y. Bill was in N.Y at Manhattan Hotel from the ninth to 13th. Isn't it a shame he did not know you were there.
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