[Headlines from The New York Times (page 1, above the fold) to place the letters in context of the world around them.]
CALL GERMAN BLUFF ON REPARATIONS, LOUCHEUR ADVISES
French Minister Says Germany Can Pay 10 Billion Francs a Year, but Shams Bankruptcy. FOR ALLIED RECEIVERSHIP France's Greatest Capitalist Thinks Entente Shouldn't Wait for Bosses to Ruin Country
Hotel Fassett
E.F. GEE Proprietor
All Modern Improvements
Wellsville, N.Y.
Jan. 20, 1921
My Darling:
I have a headache tonight but must get a word off to you and answer my letters. I am getting
discouraged in hearing from you. Have not had a letter you have written later than the middle of last week. I have left forwarding slips but no mail has shown up. I got your letter here this afternoon Jan 12th and of course was glad to get it but I am anxious to know you are using the wrong list or have lost it. You by this time must have a corrected list so you would not send a letter to Binghamton.
I am tired and lonesome and have a headache and so I’m going to go to bed.
Your loving,
Jack
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