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[13 Jan. 1955]
Rev. Kellett drops over to see us almost
daily - I admire him very much and
who knows I may prove to him yet
that his faith in me is not in vain.
This isolation business is not remotely
as BAD as it was a very few years ago - We
are allowed Newspapers now which I read
every evening and we have radio privileges
and the blind door are open twenty-four hrs.
a day now instead of Vice Versa -- I
do a lot of reading - - I enjoy books - the
rooms are much larger (at least twice so)
here in Cherry Hill than elsewhere in this
ah this - Oh; I'll keep it clean and just
say prison -- So I'm fairly well off and
I think C. h. is a nice clean, warm place
to spend the winter---
Will close now - I sincerely hope &
pray this finds you in the Best of Health +
Spirit- Surely I'll see you when you visit
the new place.
Much Love
John
Kerrigan
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