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<salute>My dear sister,</salute>

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<p>I hope you are well. How are Moritz and the children? Did you get my letters? Thanks for your birthday greetings. Marge and <unclear/> have been here for <unclear/> on holiday the 9th and I've <unclear>spoke</unclear> about you and they send you greetings. Have you seen Moritz or the children lately. I wish you would send me the addresses of Beate and Suse because I meant to send them some Birthday cards Flora is well. You will hear from her soon. I am waiting for letters from mother. All the best for you, Moritz and the girls. I am thinking about you always. Your loving sister</p>

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