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Francis McDermott correspondence, July-December 1917
1917-11-16 Page 2
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as I am. That's right to. You have no idea how, soft we have it. I have the best job in the works, it seems as tho they are short of cooks, and they sent me up to the officers place one day to clean up the place, so when dinner time came I had it ready for him, and have been here every since, Don't let the [Duch?] air planes worrie, you, becaus they have never, came close to us all tho we got in the Bomb proof dug oute, two nights. They haven't been near us for over a month, were in no danger here, and if we moove we will go farther away from the front. Oh." 'ah" 'Oh.
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as I am. That's right to. You have no idea how, soft we have it. I have the best job in the works, it seems as tho they are short of cooks, and they sent me up to the officers place one day to clean up the place, so when dinner time came I had it ready for him, and have been here every since, Don't let the [Duch?] air planes worrie, you, becaus they have never, came close to us all tho we got in the Bomb proof dug oute, two nights. They haven't been near us for over a month, were in no danger here, and if we moove we will go farther away from the front. Oh." 'ah" 'Oh.
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