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John N. Calhoun family letters, May 1942 - February 1943
Undated letter 8
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Sunday 5 P.M. My Dearest:- Wwell it is five o'clock and this has been a very lonely sunday without our daddy. John R said at the breakfast table, he wishes he could see his daddy's face, he had forgotten how it looks. We have been alone all day. I told Ruth she could go home this morning. She has gotten so darned cranky lately. She hardly has a pleasant word for John R or Cliff. She nags continually. I get as mad sometimes, I can hardly keep still + then I think again. I know I could never find anyone else. I think she gets tired of the kids. We went to sunday school
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Sunday 5 P.M. My Dearest:- Wwell it is five o'clock and this has been a very lonely sunday without our daddy. John R said at the breakfast table, he wishes he could see his daddy's face, he had forgotten how it looks. We have been alone all day. I told Ruth she could go home this morning. She has gotten so darned cranky lately. She hardly has a pleasant word for John R or Cliff. She nags continually. I get as mad sometimes, I can hardly keep still + then I think again. I know I could never find anyone else. I think she gets tired of the kids. We went to sunday school
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