Miss Rose Kraynik.
1336
Wisc.
Nov.-29. 1918
Beaver, Wisc.
Dearest Friend,-
Just a few lines to let you know that I got home alright.
It is just eleven-o-clock me and my sister just got back from our neighbors. It is late, but it is never to late to write too you. last night I was down and stayed too Ida’s place. her and John were up for dinner. They brought their car. it snowed all day I went back with them The snow was so deep we couldn’t hardly get there. There isn’t much snow. about four or five inches.
I suppose you got home alright? Ida wanted to know why you didn’t come back with me. I hope some day you will get so you will think more of me. I am always dreaming of you I sure will be lonesome when I get back on the ship. I hope there will be a day when we can be to gether more. still I don’t suppose you care much.
This sure is a lone some place around here. I sure will be glad when I get my discharge so I can go back to
I am buisy all the time washing my clothes and sewing buttons on. I want every thing cleen when I get back.
I will leave here Tuesday night. stay in
I have one brother in
Well it is nearly twelve-o-clock. time for all good good little boys like me to be in bed. I don’t know what I will do when I get back I will have to get up six every morning.
Well Rose I hope I will find you in
I will close for this time hoping this letter reaches you. And that it finds you well and feeling fine.
Good-Bye will write as soon as I get down there.
Best Love-don’t forget too write once in a while.
Yours forever-
Dan.

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