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cgonzalez at Nov 20, 2020 09:20 PM

Bates_B2278_F1_100

Jocelyn writes contentedely [contentedly] as usual. He likes
the work but the malarial mosquitoe [mosquito] makes
it questionable to my mind --- Tell me what you [underlined]
think if you can dearest one --- but not if you
are too busy or too tired ---

Dicks Classmate Lieut Ivan Graham
died from Spanish Influenza yesterday
in Quebec. The paper announces it. The one you
called upon at Dicks request Admiral Fullam
aid? You will remember.

I must write to Les tonight dearest so must
say goodnight now. Father has been over at
Durneys looking over their very fine [underlined] map of
France and company writes about you & Raymond
they are always cravying [craving] to hear news of you and
so are all the neighbors.

Evelyn Hall is going to write to you he says and
so is Miss Haldan and Aunt Maude.
Fondest love darling from each of us.

You are also up in our thoughts and in
our tongues. Marguerite & Mrs. Lim think one [underlined]
of those Dawsonville pictures is splendid [underlined] of you.

Lovingly as always
Mother.

Bates_B2278_F1_100

Jocelyn writes contentedely [contentedly] as usual. He likes
the work but the malarial mosquitoe [mosquito] makes
it questionable to my mind --- Tell me what you [underlined]
think if you can dearest one --- but not if you
are too busy or too tired ---

Dicks Classmate Lieut Ivan Graham
died from Spanish Influenza yesterday
in Quebec. The paper announces it. The one you
called upon at Dicks request Admiral Fullams
aid? You will remember.

I must write to Les tonight dearest so must
say goodnight now. Father has been over at
Durneys looking over their very fine [underlined] map of
France and company writes about you & Raymond
they are always cravying [craving] to hear news of you and
so are all the neighbors.

Evelyn Hall is going to write to you he says and
so is Miss Haldan and Aunt Maude.
Fondest love darling from each of us.

You are also up in our thoughts and in
our tongues. Marguerite & Mrs. Lim think one [underlined]
of those Dawsonville pictures is splendid [underlined] of you.

Lovingly as always
Mother.