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in strictly to listen to it all C2220
3. TRUM
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till him every things. This activities fre.
vented hims from guing entire
attention to it. Peti left in high sm
pension both afternoons for work on
the might shift of the Bomber Plant.
Bath mights he called at his lunch
hour about eleven thirty to hear how
it was gomg. Friday night he sand
that they had a rumor at the Plant
that Harry was nominated, but often
the Mumora that they bear are not
correct. He had to know, so he called.
to sham for her hair that wining
am Louise found it necessary
ern the ex eitement she put it up
the soul out. when a degree of calm
in eventless fin curls without rinsing
was restired she discovered or real-
igul what she had done and had
all to do over
Unde from Hull falled numer-
our time during the convention
days to talk ever the happenings
and called Gates mime cleately when
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