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Dear [[?]]
Dear Jerry & Lucile -
I don't know whether or not a letter will travel down to you before you cut out for America.  Today [[?]] out in the [[cemetery?]] - just over a hell of a cold but now working again.  It's pretty warm and the ground is soggy.  You know the [[greyness?]] here all winter.  I'm going to New York in Feb - about the 1st then come back here for the spring.  April and May should be lovely here.  I don't want to miss that and I'm hoping you two will be along by that time.
  I don't know whether or not a letter will travel down to you before you cut out for America.  Today I'm out in the [[cemetery? comtery?]] - just over a hell of a cold but now working again.  It's pretty warm and the ground is soggy.  You know the greyness here all winter.  I'm going to New York in Feb - about the 1st then come back here for the spring.  April and May should be lovely here.  I don't want to miss that and I'm hoping you two will be along by that time.
I keep wondering how much in earnest you two are about wanting to go South next year to Alabama.  I'm full of it.
Was looking Tennessee over the other evening.  She won't stand much more of the grind of teaching in Chicago - will just about blow out.  She's promised she'll quit next year - [[bust?]] up her whole scheme.
  What I want to see her do is to go down into the southwest Sep 1st and stay in a dry climate until about
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Latest revision as of 01:34, 28 June 2022

Jan 7 Dear Jerry & Lucile -

 I don't know whether or not a letter will travel down to you before you cut out for America.  Today I'm out in the cemetery? comtery? - just over a hell of a cold but now working again.  It's pretty warm and the ground is soggy.  You know the greyness here all winter.  I'm going to New York in Feb - about the 1st then come back here for the spring.  April and May should be lovely here.  I don't want to miss that and I'm hoping you two will be along by that time.
I keep wondering how much in earnest you two are about wanting to go South next year to Alabama.  I'm full of it.
Was looking Tennessee over the other evening.  She won't stand much more of the grind of teaching in Chicago - will just about blow out.  She's promised she'll quit next year - bust? up her whole scheme.
 What I want to see her do is to go down into the southwest Sep 1st and stay in a dry climate until about

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