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Letter Feb 28 to Sister, Beatrice Winsor Riley


Belgium Feb 28, 1945
Dearest Bea,
I don't know where I got the idea I'd find time to catch up on a little letter writing once I left action for awhile. Honest I'm working harder, longer and getting less sleep than I did out where the big guns roar. I can't tell you why all the fuss and commotion but maybe we'll get back into combat soon and get some rest.

Gee, honey, I'm glad to hear about the expected new arrival-you're really going to get your family spaced just right aren't you? Now if that discharge will just come through for Ray, things will be plenty rosy. Needless to say sis, I certainly wish I could be there by the time the baby arrives. Things are getting away from me there at home. You and Leona should have a swell chance to get to know each other now. Wish I could. I'm getting to feel like a distant relative of some sort who never has the opportunity to drop around for a visit.

Send my love & best wishes to Ray and write me won't you?

Lots of Love, Lu

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