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Charles E. H. Bates Family Correspondence, 1899-1930 - 3

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a sort of change of thought. I don't blame him -- it is the realization of an ideal -- and moreover he will have an opportunity to drop bombs on the Imperial horse-troughs.

Norman is now a Major U.S.M.C. and he is correspondingly happy. That is, if one could be happy in the Philippines when the world was in arms elsewhere.

Jocelyn, Lesley says, is engaged to Boo Linderman. Mother won't be especially happy if this is so for she has never been violently struck with the Lindermans and besides Jocelyn is young and has not made his mark in the world yet. Alameda is too small for a young man -- he lives, is married, and dies and learns nothing of the world. However Jocelyn is the salt of the earth and is a prize for anyone. Take care of yourself Edward & write when you can to your loving brother Dick

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