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Walter Fox letters to his wife, November 1918-February 1919
1919-01-08 Page 2
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Pardon the change of paper but it cannot be helped. I suppose I am stuck here for several months or more even if the Serbian trip is called off. So guess it was better for you to go south after all. I wonder what [Walsh?] thinks of army life by this time. I am getting so lazy that you had better get some job to support me when I get home. I think I will make a good crackerbox orator when I get through. I think I will be able to out swear [Titch?] and that is going some. What [Smittle?] says is poppycock and it goes for about nothing. When I get back we will leave all that behind and go some where where we can be happy. I know that we will better understand each other and we will try and make things go so that we can enjoy ourselves
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Pardon the change of paper but it cannot be helped. I suppose I am stuck here for several months or more even if the Serbian trip is called off. So guess it was better for you to go south after all. I wonder what [Walsh?] thinks of army life by this time. I am getting so lazy that you had better get some job to support me when I get home. I think I will make a good crackerbox orator when I get through. I think I will be able to out swear [Titch?] and that is going some. What [Smittle?] says is poppycock and it goes for about nothing. When I get back we will leave all that behind and go some where where we can be happy. I know that we will better understand each other and we will try and make things go so that we can enjoy ourselves
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