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6 Blackwood St.,
Boston, Mass.,
Feb. 19, 1943

Dear Mrs. Van Waters: -

This wee note fares forth
with greetings cheery, and to
tell you how much I miss
you and your class. I am
always thinking of you, your
goodness and sweetness which
has come to mean so
much to me.

How are you these
days? I do hope you are
resting as much as possible
and not tiring yourself too
much.

I think you will be
pleased to learn from this
letter that I am no longer
working in the laundry
at the Faulkner Hospital,
but am now engaged in
the firm of Gilman Bros.
Inc; a large firm of whole-
sale drugstore products, and

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