MilColl_WWII_118_ODonnell_John_B_Papers_B2F2_Corr_Apr_May_1944_002

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along the fringe or edge of the immensely high eminence that
forms the coast line in a large, sweeping crescent. Away to the
left could be seen the Isle of Weight, and to the right just some
more cliffs falling or ending in the sea. I had only a few
hours there, but had a great time looking in windows and trying
to find something I've been looking for ever since I came over -
but to no avail.

My telling of what I saw - in such a sweeping way - can't
be contrary to the Censors idea of devulging too much information
I hope. Everything is in clear view on any map. It is one nice
city, and I hope to see it again sometime.

Hope you enjoyed the papers and copie of "Yank" I sent.
Keep them for me, dearest. In a recent issue ^(of "Yank") was a picture
showing my daily life for several months prior to my last
few changes in address. Although the picture wasn't large or
destinct, I easily picked out an officer and a Non. Com with
whom I worked. I'll inquire and find out whether I can
give you directions as how to find the picture, for it would
give you in a glance more than I could write, and much
more graphicly.

I sent you two little trinkets the other day which I hope
you will like. I believe that at one time or another you and
I argued that they weren't so hot, but immensely popular. I
believe they are treasures by some Antique hunters, and I
have been told that they are especially so by dealers. If
you don't like them or want them I believe Margaret would

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