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Adventures and Letters

CHAPTER XIX
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The most curious meetings come off and all kinds of men are at it from college kids to several who are great grand fathers.
Russell Colt turned up and was very funny over his experiences.

He said he saluted everybody and one man he thought was a general and stood at attention to salute was a Pullman car conductor.

The food is all you want, and very good.

I've had nothing to drink, but sarsaparilla, but with the thirst we get it is the best drink I know.
I have asked to have no letters forwarded and if I don't write I hope you will understand as during the day there is not a minute you are your own boss and at night I am too stiff and sleepy to write.
All love to you.
DICK.
DEAREST: It is now seven-thirty, and I have had twelve busy hours.

They made me pass an examination as though for Sing Sing, then a man gave me a gun that at first weighed eight pounds and then twenty.


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