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Louise Liers correspondence album, 1911-1919
1918-10-07 Page 3
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each other. By that time I will be there too and we will have a good time. We are all much excited over the wonderful news these days, but I know you get more of it than we do so I won't talk about it. Our boys are very very brave and seem to take all their suffering as a matter of course and are perfectly happy if they have a cigarette. How any one can say anything against that habit is beyond me but of course there are always some people in the world who are just using space and not doing anything else. I think I told you of having a whole day in town about a week ago and how we enjoyed it. I haven't been any place since except for walks in the woods occasionally and the other P.M. we had a picnic and fried eggs on a bon fire for our supper. I think they are about $1 a doz but I don't know why we should worry as long as there are any. I wonder if you will take any woolen things out of my trunk so they won't get moth eaten. If you should hear from Mrs. Post, send her the green suite, otherwise keep it for me. Please don't let the boys handle the things I have sent home for you to keep or the things in my trunk. I hate to ask this for I don't want to hurt your
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each other. By that time I will be there too and we will have a good time. We are all much excited over the wonderful news these days, but I know you get more of it than we do so I won't talk about it. Our boys are very very brave and seem to take all their suffering as a matter of course and are perfectly happy if they have a cigarette. How any one can say anything against that habit is beyond me but of course there are always some people in the world who are just using space and not doing anything else. I think I told you of having a whole day in town about a week ago and how we enjoyed it. I haven't been any place since except for walks in the woods occasionally and the other P.M. we had a picnic and fried eggs on a bon fire for our supper. I think they are about $1 a doz but I don't know why we should worry as long as there are any. I wonder if you will take any woolen things out of my trunk so they won't get moth eaten. If you should hear from Mrs. Post, send her the green suite, otherwise keep it for me. Please don't let the boys handle the things I have sent home for you to keep or the things in my trunk. I hate to ask this for I don't want to hurt your
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