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Walter Fox letters to his wife, November 1918-February 1919
1918-12-30 Page 1
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My Dearest Bess: Well at last we have orders to move to another place down south of here about 100 miles to take over another base hosp. I am wondering whether I will go down there or over to Serbia [illegible] I would prefer the latter to staying there this winter. We are having rain every day here now and I suppose is will be a [illegible] in a smaller town. Our can go with out an arm coat here now but believe is [illegible] much colder in Jan, Feb. I will let you know as soon as I change places. I havent had any mail for about 3 weeks except the old papers I now come along spasmodically. I suppose the [illegible] up on the mail service is to blame.
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My Dearest Bess: Well at last we have orders to move to another place down south of here about 100 miles to take over another base hosp. I am wondering whether I will go down there or over to Serbia [illegible] I would prefer the latter to staying there this winter. We are having rain every day here now and I suppose is will be a [illegible] in a smaller town. Our can go with out an arm coat here now but believe is [illegible] much colder in Jan, Feb. I will let you know as soon as I change places. I havent had any mail for about 3 weeks except the old papers I now come along spasmodically. I suppose the [illegible] up on the mail service is to blame.
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