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<opener><dateline>Pine Bluff<lb/>
August 10th. 1944<lb/>
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<salute>My Dear Sister &amp; Family!</salute></opener>

<p>Your letter of 14th. July
Received, glad as allways
to hear from you. Sorry
that  you again  delayed 
on account of new Rulings
(laws) in Washington.
We allready where
notified by Hias. but
as yet havent received
form (Aplication Blank)
Louis Rhein has allready
aplied 3 weeks ago for
Form to Washington,
and as soon as it comes
Dane will fill it in
<fw>over</fw>

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according to law, and send
it. hope it will not be very
long, and you will be
patient, so you can <unclear>ceep</unclear>
well, as we are doing all
we can in trying to bring
you to America. All my
dear ones are well and otherwise
getting along all
right. I will send this letter
to the Rheins along with
your letter to be <unclear>forwarded</unclear>
hoping to hear from you
soon again with love and
best wishes including
your family as ever</p>

<closer><salute>your devoted Sister</salute>
<signed>Francis.</signed></closer>

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