Box 6 Item 03: Edith S. Thistlethwaite letters, 1914-1918 - Page 90
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[Page 90]
from Dorothy. Poor kid I hope she will not be sea-sick. I wish I had been with them but suppose something is in store for us.
Do you ever see or hear from Mr Tom Newton? If so remember me to him & tell him Dorothy & I are separated once more.
Suppose Charity has told you the news by now. I had a nice letter from her a few weeks ago & one from her hubby the last mail. Hope she has good luck & everything goes well with her.
Fondest love & kisses to you all.
From
Your loving sister
Edith.
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