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[Page 2] I am going to find out just what I am going up against before I undertake it. I suppose I will get back in W.D.C. pretty soon. Darling, will it be too much to ask of you to let me go so far away and for so long? There are a good many things to be considered. Do you advise me to do it? Please tell me right from your heart what you think. I wouldn't hesitate much to go, so far as I myself am concerned, but I hate to cause you so much suffering, loneliness and worry. I hope I will get to talk with you before I go. Please help me Mamie. I won't go if you think I ought not to do so. Darling, I love you so that I don't want to cause the least worry or pain. I wish I could see you now. Goodbye, Darling. May God bless you with his very richest blessings. You are a fine little girl. I am sorry there are such girls as Edith Shepard. I don't know what to make or her. I believe I should hand it back to her as good as she sends. But it might be better to ignore her, she is not worth while. Goodbye, Mamie. I guess you had better write me at 104 The Ontario W.D.C. They will know where I am to go. Take good care of Mamie. Page 1 | Page 2 | |
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