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26th of March, 1940

To: Herbie Postal Address: .

From: Moms Return Address: .






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3/26/40
My Darling Pops, This is a reminder that I love you darling pops. Its so terrible just to think of not seeing you sweet, so you can't imagine how it is when I really don't see you. I live in a dream darling, with my memories of you there, wonderful darling. I wouldn't give them up for all of the best hting there are in life. I hope you cherrish them as much as I do, darling (again) Gee pops, I hope you don't get tired of reading that word, but its just the word that I have to use, because you're so sweet and I love you infinitely. Oh! my dear I hope and pray every nite that you can get off this night shift. Please try to darling. You'll have to It's so lonesome for me sitting home on these long nights when we used to be together. You realize all this, don't you darling, so please try. Perhaps I don't knwo what I'm talking about or having a spell or something, maybe I'm just crazy. I guess its for our benefit, oh, I'm sorry darling, please forgive me. I'm so stupid its a wonder I'm living. Another thing that just goes to show is that I forgot to give you a banana and some candy. I'm sorry darling. I could kick myself when I think of it. My poor pops didn;t have a thing to eat until 8 o'clock. Darling you must promise that you'll ask for the bag at noon time, please. And as my precious darling until we can meet in the Cafe to hold hands and look at each other. I'll have to be contented.

Always Yours, "Moms"
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