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she a nurse, but so was I once and am that again in the
clear and here they do not nor ever will believe and if so
they will I can assure you stand by.

Technique is renewing and going ahead and so am
I. How is your mother? Living and I hope a little
well enough to enjoy life. I do so hope she was such a
nice person herself. I was attached to her before I left and
I worried, but as I say "Indespendable" is never so.

How are you? Well, I hope and I imagine busy all
the time. Just remember this. "Some day you may need me
and if you ever do send for me." I shall always remember
you as kind and rather above the ordinary.

I am writing to say I made good and still
expect to go further and shall always go on. Throw
one into the ocdean of life. Its sink or swim and I
prefer to swim on. Its nature.

Will you write me somtime. I have been thinking of
you often. Give Mrs. N[?]t. if thats spelledn right my love.
Tell her I remember her as God's gift to those under the
ebb of life's tide and tell her also I am sailing in the
clear You can phone or write me. Best of wishes and
may God be with you always. Write to above address. I
remain - Yours always, Winnifred McHugh R. H. ----

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