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Wright Jolley letters to his mother, 1918-1919
1918-04-20 Wright Jolley to Mrs. S.R. Jolley Page 3
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and it is the pertiest country I ever saw. tell Dad he certainly would be able to see all the scenery he wanted to if he were here. I don't know how long we will be at the next place we go to but mother I hate to ask you for any more money but altho I am not broke by any means if we should go across with out a pay day I am afraid I will run short and I would like to have a little to take along. as the pay days will be few and far between than. and I understand they won't allow us but eight dollars a month than and I will arrange it to have them send you the rest if I can
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and it is the pertiest country I ever saw. tell Dad he certainly would be able to see all the scenery he wanted to if he were here. I don't know how long we will be at the next place we go to but mother I hate to ask you for any more money but altho I am not broke by any means if we should go across with out a pay day I am afraid I will run short and I would like to have a little to take along. as the pay days will be few and far between than. and I understand they won't allow us but eight dollars a month than and I will arrange it to have them send you the rest if I can
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