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Francis McDermott correspondence, June 1917
1917-06-12 Page 2
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I guess I will aske Mary Ann down to stay Sunday night and Sat [Florence?] Johnson is happy I met she and [Julius?] together last night. I hope they won't have to part again. I heard that the [illegible] made a protest against any more of there men being taken for Government work if so he will not have to go. Irene and John are in the front room spooning as usual. I shure do miss Mig. [fun?] little kid. I hope she won't get very home sick of [corse?] she has Leo your husband with Leo she won't get as lonesome as you will now if you had Mary Ann with you I don't suppose you would think of us hardly at all now would
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I guess I will aske Mary Ann down to stay Sunday night and Sat [Florence?] Johnson is happy I met she and [Julius?] together last night. I hope they won't have to part again. I heard that the [illegible] made a protest against any more of there men being taken for Government work if so he will not have to go. Irene and John are in the front room spooning as usual. I shure do miss Mig. [fun?] little kid. I hope she won't get very home sick of [corse?] she has Leo your husband with Leo she won't get as lonesome as you will now if you had Mary Ann with you I don't suppose you would think of us hardly at all now would
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