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France Oct 17, 1918
Dear Folks;   Well I have a few spare moments. I will try & drop you a few lines today.   How is everyone at home? This leaves me feeling fine & dandy, everything going fine & we have another plane to our credit.   We are having quite a lot of rainy weather but it doesn't worry us any as we let the rubber boots take care of that.   We also were paid today & that helps some as it is the first for three months. Do you still get the allotment? I made one out for $15 per for 6 months & you can use it for anything you like.   You ask if we had plenty to eats. We sure do, and it is food that makes one fat & sassy too. But I certainly would like to taste some of your good cooking once more. And believe me when this war is over you sure will have lots of cooking & baking to do.   There is lots of things I would like to send you for Thanksgiving & Xmas, but I probable   I suppose Mike   My bunkie & I just finished a nice dugout & have a good camp fire going now, so we need not worry about the rain. We get plenty of sleep now days since the days are shorter, but we sure do deserve them.   Well there isn't much to write so will close for this time. Write soon.
Your Son
Private Kinley J. Cisney
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