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May 19, 1919.
Dear Bess, Last night (Sun) I wrote a letter addressed to Easton but not to Bess that time. I felt that Willimer might like to hear from...

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March 7, 1919.
Dearest Bess, Last night between the hours of eleven and twelve I wrote you a very nasty letter and was ashamed to mail it so I make...

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February 21, 1919.
Dearest Bess, – I failed to write as much as I should this week as I was waiting to learn what my new address would be. As you notice my...

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February 11, 1919.
Dear Bess, – There are no reasons for my not writing other than I have been writing other people and going to the movies. These excuses...

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January 7, 1919.
Dearest Bess, – I hardly know how to express my appreciation for the box which I received today. It was a little late but I had faith all...

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January 2, 1919.
Dearest Bess, – It is not characteristic of me to neglect you as I have done during the last month. No doubt you will think the cause of...

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December 7, 1918.
Dear Bess, If I make this letter a long one I will go to sleep. Was on guard last night and did not sleep today. Standing guard on these...

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November 18, 1918.
My Dear Miss Jennie, Just what do you think of that start for a private in the rear rank. Had some more of my hard luck the other day....

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March 6, 1945.
Casford, Conn. From: A lonely guy To: His best girl Subject: A request to return home and to duty. Dearest Commanding Officer, May I...

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June 8, 1943.
Jack dearest, Gee, I miss your letters so much – it’s been almost two weeks since I heard from you. The last letter I got was the one...

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June 6, 1943.
Dearest, I guess the guy was right when he said “What is so rare as a day in June?”. Today certainly is one of those days. It’s sunny and...

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May 31, 1943.
Hi snooks, We’ve had a lovely weekend – perfect weather. I didn’t do much, Saturday afternoon got a new permanent, which came out...

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May 24, 1943.
Hello dear girl, Woo, what a mood I am in tonight! Don’t know why but just am. Did you ever get in one of those moods where you feel like...

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April 20, 1943.
Hello, you dog – I mean, devil dog, I got another letter today, dated April 7th. That’s pretty fast time, thirteen days. So all this time...

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February 12, 1943.
I really should be able to find one just a little more to the point, Betty, but oh this “Boot” life – tied down – your lover – for ever...

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January 27, 1943.
My dearest Jack, I hope that you are thinking of me with affection my fine young Marine. Note – This is the letter I told you that I...

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December 29, 1942.
My dear Betty, Enclosing money order for fifteen dollars as Jack’s Xmas gift to you. He requested we both use the or our money for...

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September 30, 1942.
Dearest Darling, This time I really am sunk as far as words are concerned. But still I have so much to say I don’t know where to begin. I...

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August 20, 1942.
Hello – you heartbreaker you! Hon. Gee, you were swell to write to me again! I sure was going to the dogs. I had my mind all made up! My...

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