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Francis McDermott correspondence, January-March 1918
1918-02-02 Page 2
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.2. it, and how I thank every one. You know before we left Chicago, I had a tooth pulled, well I just wanted to tell you it wasn't my sweet one. There is something funny about that tooth, it doesn't ache any more, none or not as much. You notice I say how we enjoyed it. Well every thing John or Axel gets is part mine, so every thing I get is all mine, no I mean part theirs , now ill have to take that back, because, well for instence the closing of.
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.2. it, and how I thank every one. You know before we left Chicago, I had a tooth pulled, well I just wanted to tell you it wasn't my sweet one. There is something funny about that tooth, it doesn't ache any more, none or not as much. You notice I say how we enjoyed it. Well every thing John or Axel gets is part mine, so every thing I get is all mine, no I mean part theirs , now ill have to take that back, because, well for instence the closing of.
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