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"Well, let's see—$3.50 for laundry—$14.23 you owe the camp store—that leaves $3.27— how about some War Stamps?"
August
1
1942
"Well, let's see—$3.50 for laundry—$14.23 you owe the camp store—that leaves $3.27— how about some War Stamps?"
August
1
1942
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"Well, let's see—$3.50 for laundry—$14.23 you owe the camp store—that leaves $3.27— how about some War Stamps?"
August
1
1942
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