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John N. Calhoun family letters, May 1942 - February 1943
Undated letter 8
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looks very nice. Just looks like he is asleep. I called Mrs. Phillips and asked her if I could go and see him today, that Ruth and I couldn't both go and I was going to keep the kids while she went. She said that would be fine. She She talked like she was feeling better. We are still overrun with rats. They are in the basement and in the shed and just about worry me to death. They live out of the garbage can. I believe that wood in the shed might draw them. Think I will have Bobbie [nick?] that up. Well my week in the shop was rotten, so will cut my
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looks very nice. Just looks like he is asleep. I called Mrs. Phillips and asked her if I could go and see him today, that Ruth and I couldn't both go and I was going to keep the kids while she went. She said that would be fine. She She talked like she was feeling better. We are still overrun with rats. They are in the basement and in the shed and just about worry me to death. They live out of the garbage can. I believe that wood in the shed might draw them. Think I will have Bobbie [nick?] that up. Well my week in the shop was rotten, so will cut my
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