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usually pleasant to listed to d admire you for taking matters as well in hand as you have in face of conflict of there is anything a girl of fifteen, still in High School, can do in the way of assisting your our country, d would appreviate it if you would let me know. df I were not too young Qwould Q like to go to Korea as a murse. l know you are busy so don't bother to answer this letter unless, of course, there is some personal favor, on some way in which d can halp you, and the United & tates. right and wen when out in the end. st l are fighting on the side g One who loses at first but keeps receivedagreated reward than he on trying, will one day win, and who wins the easy hattles st first Elezabeth ann Sharen Respectfully yours,

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