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Project Gutenberg's Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone
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Title: Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie
Author: Barney Stone
Release Date: April 4, 2005 [EBook #15544]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
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LOVE LETTERS
OF A
ROOKIE
TO JULIE
_BY_ BARNEY STONE
HEADQUARTERS CO., 119 F.A. A.E.F.
ILLUSTRATIONS _BY_ GORDON ROSS
Copyright 1919 by
THE SHERWOOD CO.
All rights reserved
To--
R.E.S., whose Suggestions made these pages possible and palatable.
[Illustration: ME ON GUARD]
_DERE JULIE_
IN CAMP (Somewhere between the Kitchen and the lunch counter).
Dere Julie,
Well, hear I am in camp after being "rough-housed on the rattlers" for
1 day and 2 nites; I was so shook-up that I'm like a loose button on
an overcoat--no wheres in particular.
The most vivid impression in my bean is our interview in the hall-way
of your flat the night (or was it morning) when we bid each other a
fond fare-thee-well. Never will I forget them tender and loving words
you spoke, also will I remember them words spoke, by the guy on the
second floor, NOT so tender; how was we to know you were backed up
against the push button of his bell? When a boob like him lives in a
flat in wartime he ought to be made to muffle his bell after 10 p.m.
I'm gonna rite the Pres. about this.
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