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Miscellaneous letters to Helen Fox, 1933-1945
1945-05-28 Mrs. Brodtman to Mrs. Fox Page 1
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White Hall Minster Lovell Monday 28th .45 Dear Mrs. Fox, Ever so many thanks for your very kind and I can assure you, I did not do more for Helen as any Mother would do for any Mothers child. We were very fond of Helen and I felt, that all the friends Helen brought shall feel at home. Jay came today to say goodbye and we all were sorry indeed to do that. We all liked to have the girls here and I think, they also - felt they had a home to come to. I have a son in Ceylon and I assure you I am ever so grateful to any body who is good to my Boy. I do hope one day you will come to Europe and we will meet. Enclosed a foto of Minster Lovell. With very kindest regards yours very sincerely Marguerite Brodtman
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White Hall Minster Lovell Monday 28th .45 Dear Mrs. Fox, Ever so many thanks for your very kind and I can assure you, I did not do more for Helen as any Mother would do for any Mothers child. We were very fond of Helen and I felt, that all the friends Helen brought shall feel at home. Jay came today to say goodbye and we all were sorry indeed to do that. We all liked to have the girls here and I think, they also - felt they had a home to come to. I have a son in Ceylon and I assure you I am ever so grateful to any body who is good to my Boy. I do hope one day you will come to Europe and we will meet. Enclosed a foto of Minster Lovell. With very kindest regards yours very sincerely Marguerite Brodtman
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