MilColl_WWI_82_Box2_046

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of better. One wants facts
about home whether they be
small facts, or large facts.
Therein lies the great value
of your letters, because you
do know how to put in
the facts. And you don't know
how much pleasure it gives
one to read about Uncle John-
nie's house keeping, the number
of eggs Betsie has laid, and
the color of Jane's calf. In
your letters the mules kick up

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