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[ 26 June 1943]
of you. If I had known some
one like you, before my down
word shift. I never would have
known a [sloh?] Institution.

I am pleased to know you
and your dear Mother is well
Jane & Mary told one of the
wonderful time The students
had. [Please?] say fourth of July
soon will be here. I may
come to Framingham. If the
day is fine, i would enjoy
it, if only seeing you.
Miss [Heinley?] as been [most?]
kind to me. Will close
thanking you again.
Wishing to be numbered
to your Mother

I beg to remain as ever
Respectfully Yours
Bessie Thornton
Write me again when you have time.

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