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Francis McDermott correspondence, July-December 1917
1917-09-17 Page 1
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and Mayme also Mig. & Geraldin & Ruth A & Lewise and mary. B., Ruth, B. May, Mag, Lizzie, Lucey, Mable, Helen, Edna, Frances, Nellie, Hazel, Myrtle, Gladis, Wildia, Dora, Agness, Fanny, Irene, Birtha, fainting, Ive, Martha, Nettie, Effie, Jennie, Olive, Goldie, Silvie, Anna, Minnie, Sara, Thalia, Suzie, Bessie, June, July & August, and all the rest of my girls that Ill write to them through you. Well Mother Dear there isent much news, that I can tell you about right now. But we are going to move to Some where in France. That is the best I can tell you. Maby there will [word obscured: be?] something I can tell you about when we get there. I think this will be our perminent quarters, where we are going. We all drew out of the hat, to see who would go to Paris yesterday, I drew a blank so stayed here. We will get lots of chances to go this winter. I will bring you a suvner from there. They wont allow us to send any thing back. Well Mother will write you a big long letter next week. Now dont wory if you dont receave one every week, becaus they may only get half way there. Will close for this time, with lots of love and kisses to all your Son Francis. over
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and Mayme also Mig. & Geraldin & Ruth A & Lewise and mary. B., Ruth, B. May, Mag, Lizzie, Lucey, Mable, Helen, Edna, Frances, Nellie, Hazel, Myrtle, Gladis, Wildia, Dora, Agness, Fanny, Irene, Birtha, fainting, Ive, Martha, Nettie, Effie, Jennie, Olive, Goldie, Silvie, Anna, Minnie, Sara, Thalia, Suzie, Bessie, June, July & August, and all the rest of my girls that Ill write to them through you. Well Mother Dear there isent much news, that I can tell you about right now. But we are going to move to Some where in France. That is the best I can tell you. Maby there will [word obscured: be?] something I can tell you about when we get there. I think this will be our perminent quarters, where we are going. We all drew out of the hat, to see who would go to Paris yesterday, I drew a blank so stayed here. We will get lots of chances to go this winter. I will bring you a suvner from there. They wont allow us to send any thing back. Well Mother will write you a big long letter next week. Now dont wory if you dont receave one every week, becaus they may only get half way there. Will close for this time, with lots of love and kisses to all your Son Francis. over
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