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Harvey W. Wertz correspondence, 1918-1919
1918-05-16 Harvey Wertz to Miss Eloise Wertz Page 2
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are all blown out but it has a bed anyhow and besides I didnt come over because I liked the accomodations but to put the Boche out of here so we can fix it up and start things going right again. I have a fine garden in the rear of my house though a big strawberry bed, lots of poenies and buttercups and blue forgetmenots, a few gooseberry bushes and rhubarb plants but there are many trees in it and benches to rest on and some of the trees are in bloom There are lots of birds too and it is very pretty when the sun comes out and the birds sing I can almost imagine I am in U.S. again I have found a few pansies too and now and then a bleeding heart bush. How is the garden coming in the
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are all blown out but it has a bed anyhow and besides I didnt come over because I liked the accomodations but to put the Boche out of here so we can fix it up and start things going right again. I have a fine garden in the rear of my house though a big strawberry bed, lots of poenies and buttercups and blue forgetmenots, a few gooseberry bushes and rhubarb plants but there are many trees in it and benches to rest on and some of the trees are in bloom There are lots of birds too and it is very pretty when the sun comes out and the birds sing I can almost imagine I am in U.S. again I have found a few pansies too and now and then a bleeding heart bush. How is the garden coming in the
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