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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1943



Dearest Beautiful Wife:

I love you. You should know it by now if you are ever going to.
Your letter of Saturday came today and I am going to try to answer it before I go to a meeting. Our problem was called off and I will be able to continue to write for awhile anyhow.
Stop worrying about me, I hope that by this time I am old enough to take care of myself. When I go home on my furlough, I will take my warm clothes with me. I know how the weather is up there now.
So Barbara is jealous of Bobby. We will have to get her out of that. It will be tough if they start getting jealous of each other. I bet Bobby looks cute in his boyish haircut.
I was glad to hear that your father is feeling better. He sure has been having tough luck lately.
Andrew sure is lucky. I am happy for him in that he can get out for a few hours.
I sure hope that you are right in feeling that I may be home soon. I am dying to get home again. It will be the happiest days of my life.
What's the idea of getting drunk in public? I know that you didn't but be careful when you go out. Walter Hicks is that soldier's name that you could not remember.
So you expect to get laid off. Well do not worry with the new allotment, you should be able to get along. You should be home with your children anyway.
I love you Sweetheart. It is time for me to close unfortunately.
Give my regards to everyone & kiss the babies for me.
Your Loving, Devoted, & Faithful Husband
Bob
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