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but I feal so sad in hart my definder diden come yesterday I dont no why it company to me to read it May I received the paper you sent me an I see there or pleanty of work I can do I will let you no in my next lettr what I am going to do but I cant get my mind settle to save my life. Love to Mr. A----. May now is the time to leave here. The weather is getting better I wont to live out from town I would not like to live rite in town My health woulden be good 75 blocks burned in Atlanta. they had fire department from Macon, Augusta, in Savanah--well all of the largest cities in Georgia to help put out that fire the whites believe the Gurmons drop that fire down Now may I hope we will meet again so we can talk face to face just lik I once have. I will write to Mrs. V---- soon we hurd Mr. L---- is there I didn't tell the nabors, I was writing to you M. W---- will write next weak to you Now we no that we or to pray for each other by by. From MARY B---- P. S. I will tell you this Ida gone out to about a farm and wants me to take one but I feal like I make more up there than I will fooling with a farm May if I stay here I will go crazy I am told there is no meeting up there like we have here now May tell me about the houses you can write me on a pos card of some of the building. May tell me about the place. Lilian D---- come here last night an tore my mind al to peaces I got your paper an note so I will keep up corespond with you. NASHVILLE, TENN., Aug. 14, 1917. _Dear Mrs. T----.:_ I received your card and was glad to hear from you pleas excsue me for not writing before now I have been sick and have got a tubl headacke write back to me and let me know how times is--I know you are getting fat of good boes--I wish it was here--T---- sent love to you and said to get her a boe. You ought to send me a apron or waist one--J---- said hody and write to him and tell him about the browns up there and tell R---- I said hody. I see T---- down to Mrs. S---- G---- and to tell Mrs. N---- I said hody--how is the weigh up there--we can get all the beerret we want--You think of me in your prays and I will think of you in my prays
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