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So now\\nwe have written [them]\\nHave you heard [from]\\nthe Red Cross yet?\\nYesterday at work\\nI was put on the \\nribbon counter [which]\\nI like very [much ___]\\nhad been working\\npretty steady on [the]\\nhardware counter. [And]\\ntoday they even trusted\\nme at the candy counter.\\nLast Mon. I had a\\ntooth pulled which\\ndidn't feel very good,\\nbut I'm glad it's out.\\nThat's about all I can\\nthink of for now. I sure\\nhope I hear soon about\\nGeorge and that every-\\nthing's O.K.\\nLots of Love\\n[Beverly]\\nP.S. 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