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Letter from Algy Knox Bevins to his father, William Bevins, discussing family affairs and his postwar plans.
there this year? And how are you making out at Delson's[?]
I think I wrote you that you could get rid of any of the things that we left. You see we may never have use for them again. I am [figuring] on going to school in Boston after I get loose from here. All I care about keeping is the Luger. You may let the canoe go if you can also the shotguns and the boat motor, pool table and [everything] else tho[sic] I fear the last