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AMERICAN RED CROSS
A.R.C.
CROCE ROSSA AMERICANA VED
AMERICANA
MAIL ROOM
TELEGRAMMI " AMCROSS
FEB10 1920
FIRENZE
TELEPHONE: 3-82
.
R
16, LUNG ATRNO IDCANDLY 40
BUREAU OF PUBLIC
HEALTH NURSING the board S.S. Guerica.
Ally dear lites Tox,
fanualty ys, 1920.
DISTRIEL DEST
Since your letter did net d wand all immediate
answer Iwhich I sal it aside until the rush of our last days with
work WE all feel we are learning is the widdle or seare
begin should be over, and I reight find time to think
about the work you spote of. It would certainly be extremely
interesting bend I very much appreciate your thinking of me
in connection with it as you survised, I shall want to
discuss it with relin Garduw and beside the question of my
ability to undertake a piece of work of that soof, There are
a number of other considerations. I should not want to live
is Washington very long, I am a very poror traveller and I
am awfully keen to come back to Eu be as soon as I am
physically fit and before my slight knowledge of languages
again dies of discuse. The Past two statements serve sourwhed
paradoxical, but I aeen very much agraid that my recently ac-
guired immunity to the train- sickness and searickusm I bave
always suffered is due worely to the comparatury storidate
of program of The Italian emeryances.
However, I need all sorts of repairs before I can
begin any sort of work, and I will seek all interview with
my aunt and a physical Examination as soon as possible
after landing 80 that I way decide upon my plans and let
you know. It is difficult to guess werther 00 not this will reach
you before ur arrier the Uru York at present speed we can
hardly get there before Tulousay We left Gruova the thirtecuth. ! 0
yours sincerely,
May Thoritore
Santtooss
U
8
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