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John William Graham letters, May-July 1944
1944-05-18 John Graham to Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Graham Page 2
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pretty well picked over. I want to find something some of the fellows have bought lace but I think they got stung, doesn't look hand made to me and its on some real (nimidly?) colored stuff that I think looks awful. Before I leave here Im going to ride in one of these horse drawn carriages. there are all kinds and descriptions, look like pictures of those in the gay ninetys. Some are like those we saw down in St. Augustine, Florida. The street cars are funny affairs too rather resembling the Toonerville Trolly and they are always packed full, don't believe half the people pay they just seem to jump on and off as the mood strikes them. They don't move fast enough for anyone to be hurt. Will close for its show time. Love Johnny
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pretty well picked over. I want to find something some of the fellows have bought lace but I think they got stung, doesn't look hand made to me and its on some real (nimidly?) colored stuff that I think looks awful. Before I leave here Im going to ride in one of these horse drawn carriages. there are all kinds and descriptions, look like pictures of those in the gay ninetys. Some are like those we saw down in St. Augustine, Florida. The street cars are funny affairs too rather resembling the Toonerville Trolly and they are always packed full, don't believe half the people pay they just seem to jump on and off as the mood strikes them. They don't move fast enough for anyone to be hurt. Will close for its show time. Love Johnny
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