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France Mar. 16, 1918 Dear Folks,
  I will again try & write a few lines. How is everyone at home? I am feeling fine & dandy as usual & still well satisfied with the ways of Army life.   Is Aunt Agnes still with you? Gosh I would liked awfully well to of seen her, but maybe I may be fortunate enough to see her on my way home. By the way, where does she live at? I want her address so I can write once in a while.   What is everyone doing there now? I suppose everybody is getting ready for the Spring work. Often I think of the good old times we used to have out on the Klondyke & believe me I expect to have many more out there too.   I suppose you folks have plenty of music now.   I didn't get to be a driver, but am better satisfied with what I have. I will tell you all about it when I return.   Has Ernest   Did you receive the handkerchief & snapshots I sent? Here is hoping so. The sweater & package has not got here yet but I am still patiently waiting.   Do you ever hear from Charley Hutch any more? I suppose he has joined up by now.   I started this letter last nite & here it is Sunday. I suppose everyone is wearing the green back there. Do you remember that green cup of mine?   We had another nice show last nite. The name of it was The Show Down. Five reels so you see were not forgotten yet.   I see by the paper that you will probable   Well I written most all the news so will close. Write soon.
Your Son & Bro
Private Kinley J. Cisney |
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