Memories of My Son Sergeant Joyce Kilmer

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Yours affectionately, JOYCE.
89 MEMORIES OF MY SON May 30, 1914 DEAR BRAT I don t owe you a letter, but nevertheless I write. I have received several copies of London newspapers from you, which were very interesting. Much obliged.
We are making quite a garden out at Mahwah, or rather, Aline is. I am too busy to be able to do much about it.
What was the name of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company s boat we sailed on once? Of course, you have read of the Canadian Pacific boat that sank in the St
.... Lawrence.
Conan Doyle is over here now. I did not interview him for the Times, because I was busy interviewing Justin Huntley McCarthy (who wrote "If I Were King") and a Hungarian named Dr. Farkashozy.
Kenton enjoys his map of England tremendously, and can put it together as well as I can, or better. He is planning an early visit to the Circus.
Yours affectionately, JOYCE.
90 SERGEANT JOYCE KILMER June 6, 1914 DEAR BRAT I hope you enjoyed the Dickens Convention. We will probably have a show next year, something like the trial of, whatever his name was, for the murder of Edwin Drood, that they had in London and in Philadelphia last year, only we ll have Dickens himself as defendant, try him for being a back-number or a sentimentalist or something of the sort.


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