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This evening big, specially designed G. [strikethrough] ingeneering
lorries raging [/strikethrough] engineering trucks were racing towards Vienna [strikethrough] road through the transversal road of Bpest. [/strikethrough]

Api Fidy- allegedly- has stated before weeks,
that only these early June days [strikethrough] are apt [/strikethrough] suitable for the invasion
because with full moon nearing is the
tide the highest [strikethrough] so [/strikethrough] and invasion [strikethrough] troups [/strikethrough] barges are 20 m’s
above the sea [strikethrough] traps [/strikethrough] mines.

I have seen Bo, Tercsi Néni and dined with
Elko and Klari.

All these solemn speeches of general Eisenhower
(I still do not understand him well, just
the same, as I understand you, Geo darling, with
difficulty) and Churchill seem to be a promise,
they mean it really this time.

Elko believes the whole thing will be over in a
month but he always was an inveterate optimist.
In 939 he did not believe in war, in
940 he [strikethrough] declined [/strikethrough] refused to believe in serious warfare.

He [strikethrough] imagines, by a concentric attack [/strikethrough] thinks that G. [strikethrough]
military individuals [/strikethrough] leaders will get panickey, [strikethrough] over
their own safety. [/strikethrough]

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