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August 13, 1942.
My darling, Aren’t we the perfect couple? It seems even our thoughts run the same. We just go well together. You know why I’m saying...

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Sep 17, 20193 min read


July 20, 1942.
Darling mine, Its so awfully hot today I can’t seem even to get up energy enough to write. The sweat is rolling off me like a river. I’m...

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June 22, 1942.
Hello dearest, Its raining just like those pictures you see of tropical storms right now. Your fridays letter was awaiting me when I...

Flea Market Love Letters
Sep 17, 20192 min read


June 9, 1942.
My darling, Well how is summer time in good old Connecticut? Gee I bet its beautiful now. You know hon, I wasn’t ever able to know how...

Flea Market Love Letters
Sep 17, 20193 min read


June 4, 1942.
Hello darling, Got your letter of Sunday yesterday. So I’ll be on lookout for you on a red and white bike, what do you know. I got a...

Flea Market Love Letters
Sep 17, 20193 min read


May 7, 1942.
2nd Letter Hello patient – Dr. Clarke speaking 5:30pm Darling, Back again sweet I’m skipping chow so I can drop my little “gal” a line. I...

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Sep 17, 20192 min read


May 7, 1942.
2:30pm DEAREST DARLING, HEY LEATHERNECK, DON’T SCARE ME THIS WAY. YOUR LETTER JUST CAME AS I WAS LEAVING TO GO TO CLASS. ARE YOU FEELING...

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Sep 17, 20191 min read


May 4, 1942.
2nd letter, after recess – Dear darling, I didn’t as yet mail me letter but now I just got yours of Friday. I do have to say one thing...

Flea Market Love Letters
Sep 17, 20192 min read


May 4, 1942.
My darling, Well to-day I don’t start to school until 2:00. I like this having a little more time to sleep mornings. I don’t know what...

Flea Market Love Letters
Sep 17, 20194 min read


May 3, 1942.
Hello darling, (or future Mrs. “Skipper”) So my hon has new stationary, I see. I like it very much two. You are certainly a very tasty...

Flea Market Love Letters
Sep 17, 20192 min read


May 1, 1942.
Hello Hon, Guess what, it stopped raining! And that is news, it’s the first day in about two whole weeks that it didn’t rain and the...

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April 30, 1942.
Hello Darling, Baby I am sorry about that letter I sent you today, I’ve been wondering about it ever since I dropped it in the mail box...

Flea Market Love Letters
Sep 17, 20192 min read


April 29, 1942.
Hello Lover, Well, why don’t you finish it? Why rub it in? Don’t you think it’s about time something happened around here? I thought I...

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Sep 17, 20191 min read


April 29, 1942.
Dearest darling, Well you certainly are a swell nurse. Yes, you’re just what this marine needed. You know why? Cause a certain little box...

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April 28, 1942.
Hi ya Honey, Do you ever think of me anymore? Do you ever wish I was home with you? Do oyou miss me a lot? Are you forgetting all about...

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April 21, 1942.
My dearest darling, This letter I don’t know how to start has as after the letter you sent me Saturday I can still hardly think straight....

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Sep 17, 20197 min read


April 21, 1942.
“HELLO YOU, AREN’T YOU ASHAMED OF YOURSELF? YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR HEAD EXAMINED. PICKING A FIGHT WITH A GUY FOR NO OTHER REASON THAN THAT...

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April 20, 1942.
Hello Dearest Darling, Here I am again! Are you happy? Do you like to get my letters and do you miss them if I don’t write for a day or...

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April 17, 1942.
Aloha nui aikane, Nani Anela your letter of Wed., that nice long, long one only took a day to reach me. I love it nany Anela. Say sweet...

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Sep 17, 20194 min read


April 16, 1942.
Hello sweet, Gee, just as I started to write, “Bing” Crosby started singing “Blues In The Night”. Swell. You know hon, I heard “Miss You”...

Flea Market Love Letters
Sep 17, 20192 min read
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