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1918-03-26 Letter from Mrs. L.J. Baker Page 1
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Willcox Ariz. Mar. 26, 1918. Dear Friend, I received your Easter card and was going to send you one in return but there is so little room on a card and I wanted to say more than I could put on a card so thought I would write a letter. I would like so much to have visited you while I was in La. but I did not want to go alone I am such a poor traveler and after Tom came there seemed to be no time. We did plan to do some visiting and we went up to the city with Laura and Ray to do some shopping. So I thought while I was in the city, I would go to see a specialist about a trouble I had been having since Jan. in my nose and the doctor said I had an abscess in my face in the cheek bone and I would have to be operated on so Ray and Laura went home and Tom and I stayed there and I went up to the hospital that evening and was operated on next day. He worked through the nose and made an opening to let out the pus, and drained it and
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Willcox Ariz. Mar. 26, 1918. Dear Friend, I received your Easter card and was going to send you one in return but there is so little room on a card and I wanted to say more than I could put on a card so thought I would write a letter. I would like so much to have visited you while I was in La. but I did not want to go alone I am such a poor traveler and after Tom came there seemed to be no time. We did plan to do some visiting and we went up to the city with Laura and Ray to do some shopping. So I thought while I was in the city, I would go to see a specialist about a trouble I had been having since Jan. in my nose and the doctor said I had an abscess in my face in the cheek bone and I would have to be operated on so Ray and Laura went home and Tom and I stayed there and I went up to the hospital that evening and was operated on next day. He worked through the nose and made an opening to let out the pus, and drained it and
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