Syren Luxemburg
Mar. 15, 1919
Dear Mother:
Received Anna’s letter of Feb 21st a couple of days ago and was very glad to hear you are all well. We are still at the same place but I think that by the time this letter reaches you we will be started on our way home. If nothing goes wrong we ought to leave here in a few weeks.
Received a post card from Cousin Emma from Palm Beach, Fla. That certainly is a better place to be this time of the year than over here.
We were paid the other day and I expect we will get our next pay just before we go on board the transport.
We are having the finest kind of weather right now. It is warm and clear all day and it get[s] pretty cool at night. We have a heavy frost every night.
We have all the clothes we need and when we have to hike with our full packs we wish we did not have so much clothes to carry.
The company clerk is going to find out what he can about the Liberty Bond. He says his bond had been sent to his home a short while ago.
I wish I could make this letter longer but it is hard to think of anything to write about, as there is nothing doing here at all.
Love to all
Theo
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