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9th of Novemeber, 1945

To: LT. Herbert Beyer Postal Address: Gen. Del. Lincoln Nebraska .

From: Linda and Cleo Return Address: 365 22nd Street, Mount Pennslyvania, Reading .






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If you get this Fri. don't read it, as it's supposed to me Sat. letter.
Wed 4p.m.
My Dearest Darling,
Did you forget to mail the letter you wrote on the 27th it was post marked 29th. Still no news I get so disgusted with the waiting, probably because I am so anxious and ready to jump any minute. It's just as bad for you too, isn't it darling? Linda slept from 2 to 4, I slept from 2:30 to 4, she wanted to come out, she's running around here with Mam Lou 10 year old as I sit on the porch and write. It's been beautiful all week, just like spring or indoor summer. Darling I didn't take any more pictures as I am waiting till you get home. Some of the things she did today already, rained in her pottie and upset it two different times all over the kitchen floor. She doesn't eat unless she has something to play with so she threw a jar on the floor and broke it to pieces. She's so naughty and no one helps me correct her, she'd listen much better to anyone else. I'm just not stern enough with her I guess, I'll let you do that, huh?

(Continued 7:30)
As soon as she's finished eating she has to go off the hair chair and just pull and hang on me or else grab after everything. Today she grabbed into the cakes so I really spanked her and sat her on a chair and not to get down. Well she really cried I don't know which hurt more the spanking or her feelings, then she pointed with her finger and said damn, Some kids come to the door then she got down. She takes the tray off her high chair, just like nothing
and almost fell off tonight, was just handing by a thread. Right now she's walking Toly around with his leash that's great stuff, she scolds him and has a time. He's ise to her and takes alot of rough stuff. Just wait till you see her and the things she does. She can certainly say "NO" at the right time too. Now that's that, Mom was sowing her a book and she pulled the glasses off so now she's in bed. I rocked her a little then laid her down, she yelled twice but is quiet now. This rocking business is going to stop too. With it all she's my precious sweet and I love her. She said Mary Lou once and can say Marilyn, Johnny and Martin now. How do you like all that about your daughter?

As for last night, I dressed her in the little girl outfit and Jean in the boys and we went to Minkeys. There wern't very many dressed, but we had fun and should of won a prize, but we didn't know the judges. Jean's friend Damie came up and we left at 12:30 bus and went to the Melody Dorm on Penn St then I caught the 1:40 bus home. I had some more of diluted wine. Wonder what your doing darling, oh how I wish we could spend our day and nights together. I love you darling with all my heart and soul andI do wish you'd hurry home so in the meantime all I can do is dream of you holding me in your arms, our bodies tight together and your lips on mine
Since I didn't write yesterday. I think I'll get dressed and take this in town to the P.O. just for some night air and so you'll get this Sat. for sure.
Goodnight My Love
Always yours
All our love and kisses
Linda and Cleo

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