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go to my poor heart broken mother and take care of her so long as we both may live.
I appreciate yout talk of last Monday I am more hopeful of seeing my mother again, and trying in my poor way to ease her aching heart.
Thank's for writing her, help me please I am a stranger far from home.
Gratefully and sincerely P.S. Kay [Feedry.?] Hope you enjoy a nice trip to Washington.
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[May 2, 1936] Framingham Mass
Dear Mrs. G. B. Van Waters:
Just a note to let you know I miss you, and I will be very glad when you return, hope you are enjoying a nice visit with all your grandchildren.
I have been playing a game with myself, on my day at your class I pretend I am having a visit with my dear mother so you causee how I really do miss you. Please remember me in your prayers each day won't you? Doctor is kind to me and will enclose this note in her letter to you.
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Enjoy yourself have a nice time and come home to us soon.
If I am fortunate I may be allowed to go home to my dear Mother soon; at any rate I am praying and trusting in our dear [bond?] to make all things right in the end.
Should I go home before your return I shall write you; if you care to hear from me, I will always remember how I enjoyed each class and your kindness to me.
Sincere good wishes for your safe return. Sincerely May 2nd'36. Fay [Feery.?]