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19 October 1943
Diamond, Sidney, 1922-1945
to Estelle Spero
Diamond writes to Estelle that time is creeping up on the both of them, commenting that he feels so much older and wiser than before.
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Diamond writes that from her recent correspondence, he can sense that something is brewing, and asks of her to "bring it to a boil" as he cannot "take much more of these inuendos."
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20 October 1943
Diamond apologizes for his mail having been "slightly slow during the past few weeks", explaining that he has been extremely busy.
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21 October 1943
Diamond complains that "[N]othing has occurred to disrupt the sameness of…existence here." Sidney instructs Estelle to have enough fun for the both of them, telling her that she should know that he would never condemn her for anything except wasting...
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22 October 1943
Diamond includes a poem written by one of the men in the company in the letter.
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