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Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, 1899-1930 - 4

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We told him we made an exception in his [underlined] case!

Mrs Wallace tells me that Frances Sludel son of 2 1/2 is very [underlined] ill with phneumonia in New York. They had wired out about it — They think [underlined] him a little better now — I hope he will [double underlined] get better. It would be very sad if he did not but I hope he will — Marguerite & her small son are thriving I hear — I have not seen them yet — Frances address is 71 Post Ave. Apartment 32. Don't forget dearest on your way home — if you land in New York you must see her.

Letter from Dick today reports all well — He is eager for more news [underlined] of you & Nor. He had a letter from you from the Coblenz hospital etc. He had not yet heard of your Croix de Guerre. So we know how glad he [underlined] will [underlined] be when he hears of it — He said in his letter that there is "no doubt that Edward has made a great name for himself" & he was "glad that the dear lad was to have a little furlough"

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