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W. Earl Hall World War II stories, 1944
Letter #15 - Back
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Don: I think you'll want to run this and the letters immediately following rather soon, immediately following the stuff from the Hell's Angels bomber base. I'm not even having time to edit as carefully as I would like. Will appreciate it if you will watch 'em rather carefully. Am getting some breaks I didn't expect. Nos. 16 and 17 were written before I left London but not mailed. They'll be coming along in a few days. Both can be held. W.E.H.
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Don: I think you'll want to run this and the letters immediately following rather soon, immediately following the stuff from the Hell's Angels bomber base. I'm not even having time to edit as carefully as I would like. Will appreciate it if you will watch 'em rather carefully. Am getting some breaks I didn't expect. Nos. 16 and 17 were written before I left London but not mailed. They'll be coming along in a few days. Both can be held. W.E.H.
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