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Walter H. Fox letters, April-August 1918
1918-08-18 Page 2
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much a part of my life to get along without you. You see you have a slave and I guess you have had one under the surface since I first saw you. Nothing particularly new since I wrote before. I am intending to go out on the artillery range and see the big guns fire soon. There is a Captain in the hosp. who said I could go out with him. This is certainly a good dry sandy country. They say that it is used to be very wet here but times certainly have changed. They say there are lots of rattlers here. That and jack rabbits are the only things that could live here. Fox would have eyes pretty big if she could see one in the street of our little town as I saw last night. Well good Bye dear Yours Walter
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much a part of my life to get along without you. You see you have a slave and I guess you have had one under the surface since I first saw you. Nothing particularly new since I wrote before. I am intending to go out on the artillery range and see the big guns fire soon. There is a Captain in the hosp. who said I could go out with him. This is certainly a good dry sandy country. They say that it is used to be very wet here but times certainly have changed. They say there are lots of rattlers here. That and jack rabbits are the only things that could live here. Fox would have eyes pretty big if she could see one in the street of our little town as I saw last night. Well good Bye dear Yours Walter
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