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  • made Jewell believe tru:t Sbei~ron was still alive and. . . h· t if Bo he wo\L.. d be a pris ner et the above camp. Flea~e query the Tar Department again ana get any frag 1ent of information you can about it. Another thing: lirietta Brooks said Max
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  • ·toward us nov, and also Mari'htta Brook I ;unt to 1 rite to both 0,1. them, but don't quite know l ov.- to if caoy r ~l little les~ friendly than fon1erly to us. Do you t.hi uc thoy do, either of the ? !~ow about Mrs . ""eor 0 e: h bo.ve me sano very
  • is no reason that I l{now o:e why the Longs or the Brooks should feel clifferent ly toward us . 21 . _ Pollow through on ~terial t _o Legion and mater ial to ( nurses as suggested by Mr s . George . ) 22 . I think you are absolutely correct about Altavene
  • very pleased bus ess like wa.y Aunt Effie is going about getting im ready. from all the evidenoe she can obtain a conviction that it is quite right and she o it. \'llllS afraid she would not want to brook the pr elfishness of Unolo Harry, and me.y
  • just finished writing Mr. Perry. He spoke of h~ and~ 'f":' Marietta Brooks were reaching the end of his architect ;~ess l~ ~ for private building. They are much on my mind and I do wish o.4.'I,,;- ~ there were some place we could get him a job. He
  • road that will join u• up. Give my love to Nita and reaerve •bable port on for youraelf. incerely, Lyndo B. 1ohnaon r. Melvin Winters, 1olmaon City, Texas. ' cc: Mr. . Mu Brook• i-a. yndon B •. J"olmaon /'