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Jack Hyde correspondence, 1930-1976
Jack Hyde to Pearl Hyde Page 7
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except for the white snow, and the countryside absolutely desolate. The chance of running into a German patrol keeping me constantly on the alert. And the eerie silence in between the blasts from the artillery. Finally, the feeling of utter relief when the radio was back in operation, and I was safely back again. Yes, I'll have a lot to tell you someday. I'm getting so sleepy, Mom, that I'd better say good-nite. Take care of you, and know that I think of you often. All my love, Jack
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except for the white snow, and the countryside absolutely desolate. The chance of running into a German patrol keeping me constantly on the alert. And the eerie silence in between the blasts from the artillery. Finally, the feeling of utter relief when the radio was back in operation, and I was safely back again. Yes, I'll have a lot to tell you someday. I'm getting so sleepy, Mom, that I'd better say good-nite. Take care of you, and know that I think of you often. All my love, Jack
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