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  • Walter E. Dandy Letter 03/12/1942

    The time approaches when vacation will be over. I guess I will be home before another letter. Unless I let you know to the contrary, will be at Union Station at 9:30 Monday morning. After looking forward to the winter vacation, it slips by so stealthily. The Winks leave tomorrow. The Gammons were over the other night and Ed Jelks played golf with us yesterday. He is coming over again before I go.

    Have had no medical interruptions as yet - unusual. Perhaps you and Mrs. Shauck have ganged up on me.

    Has Margaret stopped her nocturnal demonstrations? How are my two little girls and Walter? I am getting anxious to see them. It would be nice for Walter to see some operations or go to X-ray during his vacation. I hope he has been a good boy.

    The little mockingbirds are singing away. You can get close to them and see their little throats fill out when they warble. The weather has been perfect for several days. Yesterday I got a little too much sunshine, but not so bad. Wink is a little too good at golf. I don’t seem to be able to rise above him and tomorrow is the last chance. The Inn is full now. I think reservations have been made for Mrs. Williams. Hope you are all well and happy. Will soon see you.

    Until then, kisses and hugs from

    Daddy x x x x x x x x

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