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Walter Fox letters to his wife, November 1918-February 1919
1919-01-11 Page 1
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My Dearest Bess, Well we are surely in the rainy season here as it rains every day and sometimes at night as it is doing this evening. I think even snow is preferable to this awful slop. The mud sticks like burrs when one gets it on his clothes. I am sitting on my bunk with my feet on my trunk and Col Hubbard and Captain Davis are playing cards. Col Hubbard is a fine fellow and Davis is good company. They are passing great remarks over the card table. Well I heard today that we had telegraphic orders on the way to proceed back to Paris and join the expedition to Serbia. I am very glad as I am sure there is nothing to it here and there may be in the
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My Dearest Bess, Well we are surely in the rainy season here as it rains every day and sometimes at night as it is doing this evening. I think even snow is preferable to this awful slop. The mud sticks like burrs when one gets it on his clothes. I am sitting on my bunk with my feet on my trunk and Col Hubbard and Captain Davis are playing cards. Col Hubbard is a fine fellow and Davis is good company. They are passing great remarks over the card table. Well I heard today that we had telegraphic orders on the way to proceed back to Paris and join the expedition to Serbia. I am very glad as I am sure there is nothing to it here and there may be in the
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