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  • Walter E. Dandy Letter 07/24/1942

    I miss you all very much, but not more, I think, than Fagie does. He was so glad to see me. Smiles were broad and constant, but he is still somewhat disconsolate. He does not have hydrophobia - answering Miss Margaret’s query. Had lunch with the Finneys on arrival here. Have been steeped in work - writing letters, dictating notes, etc.!! Played bridge at the house last night and it was hot! No shirt! Helen was nearly under. Your father and bride went home Monday evening - said they enjoyed it all and were glad to come again. The garden may soon be hoed!

    Am enclosing a couple of your economic conundrums. Helen found a check addressed to R.P.C.S, but they already sent a receipt so I tore it up. Then the Hess bill apparently did not enclose a check. Did you send it?

    Love and kisses,

    Daddy x x x x x x x x x x

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