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 To Wife: Wilma Ogata February 25, 1945 6:30 PM

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Heck, I don't know what to write about hon, guess I'll have to do some tall concentrating, but it probably won't do any good.

Do you have the book "Forever Amber"? From all the various discussions on it I've read, it sounds like a masterpiece? of sex, sex and more sex. Read a short synopsis of it but it didn't sound too interesting. I read a synopsis of a "Tree Grows in Brooklyn," it was quite interesting. Part of it was published in a recent Coronet if my memory serves me right.

Soon as I get some regular stamps, I'll send you the Yank magazine if you'd care to read it. It's pretty good most of

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 To Wife: Wilma Ogata February 25, 1945 6:30 PM

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