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  • Walter E. Dandy Letter 03/01/1942

    Again this wild country with all the hardships and an overcoat with the temperature 33! But this sun is out and it warmed up into a lovely day. The red shirt was just right. Played golf with the Winks and had a nice afternoon nap. But everything is so quiet. No noise at meals and no dog barking and no one to scratch the head. And as yet, no pox, but whisper it lightly. Still feel none too secure.

    Had a nice quick trip down and 11 hours sleep after a gay week, so I should soon be rested. Tell Kitty how happy her daddy is that she has been such a fine girl and expect improvement to be continuous and lasting so that everyone will like her. She may be better than Mary yet, and Margaret too. Of course, the latter isn’t too much. Better bring Margaret so she can meet me on the 9th hole in her duplicity role. Have her send the little story to Tommy - the one with the “stranger”. Write me about Walter’s 90% and how much better he is than Matt. Also Margaret’s hundreds in spelling and arithmetic. Mrs. Wink has a trained nurse!! You win! She blames me for your advice not to come and leave the baby! How could she? Haven’t missed anything in my repertoire except my pipe - the golfing one. Can get plenty of balls here and the course is fine. Swimming tomorrow.

    Love and kisses to my sweetheart and the big four - all of them and Fagie - I miss.

    Walter

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