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4 January 1944
Weiner, Morris "Moe", 1909-1988
to Sylvia Weiner
Moe didn't think "Connecticut Yankee" would have that effect on Sylvia. He can't believe it made her cry. The rest of the letter is not clear.
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5 January 1944
Moe experienced his first really cold morning in England, then watched the sunrise, which he described as a source of wonder and enjoyment.
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Moe informs Sylvia that she may not hear from him for a couple of days because he and Marty are taking a little vacation. He can't wait to sleep between sheets.
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8 January 1944
Moe writes that it is very tough to get a drink in England because they run out fast and will stop selling for the night. He also responds to a letter that mentions his anniversary letter to Sylvia, and he is so glad she received it.
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31 January 1944
Moe wonders how a letter from Archie reached him so quickly from India, and says he thinks Dave and Lil should visit Sylvia. He notes that she must not have received his request for money yet.
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1 February 1944
Moe ate too much spaghetti for dinner but laments that there was no wine.
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3 February 1944
Moe comments that he read a great book called "Ministry of Fear."
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5 February 1944
Moe received a package from Eddie that included cookies. He complains that there is still no mail from Sylvia.
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22 February 1944
Moe mentions that he tried to get info on Hilda Selm but was unable to do so. He did get his mother's package, and writes that his friend Jack was also in London when he was on furlough, but they missed each other.
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29 February 1944
Moe went to town where he discovered a fish and chips shop, where he ate and then caught the last bus home.
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