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Walter Fox letters to his wife, November 1918-February 1919
1919-01-30 Page 2
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women with some of the most wonderful worked dresses of gorgeous colors. Some carrying geese and others with some thing or other. We then came on and after spending the night on the train we stopped at various places finally getting a ride for a ways on the Berlin to Bagdad railway nearly to Belgrade. As a bridge across the [Savash?] R is blown out we had to take a boat and arrived at Belgrade about 6 oclock. We have now had dinner and are now sitting in our quarters. I do not know just what our work will be but suppose it will be relief work.
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women with some of the most wonderful worked dresses of gorgeous colors. Some carrying geese and others with some thing or other. We then came on and after spending the night on the train we stopped at various places finally getting a ride for a ways on the Berlin to Bagdad railway nearly to Belgrade. As a bridge across the [Savash?] R is blown out we had to take a boat and arrived at Belgrade about 6 oclock. We have now had dinner and are now sitting in our quarters. I do not know just what our work will be but suppose it will be relief work.
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