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Wright Jolley letters to his mother, 1918-1919
1918-04-20 Wright Jolley to Mrs. S.R. Jolley Page 2
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bed last night I have had since I was in the army we left paul in camp Dodge he has got to have an operation for piles, and I don't expect I'll see him again until the war is over as he will be put in the Depot brigade. Oh Gee Mother you don't know how I miss your letters you thought when I was at camp Dodge my letters were short mabey they were but mother you don't know how tired I was after some of those hard days of drilling and mother I am so sorry I got mad at you about it the last day I was home but my nerves were all shot I feel rested now and If I were home we sure would have a good visit. Sunday morning well at last we are in the mountains
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bed last night I have had since I was in the army we left paul in camp Dodge he has got to have an operation for piles, and I don't expect I'll see him again until the war is over as he will be put in the Depot brigade. Oh Gee Mother you don't know how I miss your letters you thought when I was at camp Dodge my letters were short mabey they were but mother you don't know how tired I was after some of those hard days of drilling and mother I am so sorry I got mad at you about it the last day I was home but my nerves were all shot I feel rested now and If I were home we sure would have a good visit. Sunday morning well at last we are in the mountains
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