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Patullo Family Letters

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days with Pearl & family at Bath, where they are going to be very comfortable.
 
days with Pearl & family at Bath, where they are going to be very comfortable.
 
     They have a good house (much better than at Folkestone) &  charmingly situated overlooking this city.  It is a most interesting old place & the surrounding country is very beautiful.  
 
     They have a good house (much better than at Folkestone) &  charmingly situated overlooking this city.  It is a most interesting old place & the surrounding country is very beautiful.  
 
     Pearl & the youngsters are very fit & happy.
 
     Pearl & the youngsters are very fit & happy.
 
     Norm & I paraded the shirts of the ? regularly each day, in our kilts, &  of course attracted much attention and admiration.  
 
     Norm & I paraded the shirts of the ? regularly each day, in our kilts, &  of course attracted much attention and admiration.  
     We all patronized the Grand Pumps Room & drank the water, along with a lot of other "old croaks" & ? them late in the
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     We all patronized the Grand Pumps Room & drank the water, along with a lot of other "old crocks" & ? them late in the

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days with Pearl & family at Bath, where they are going to be very comfortable.

    They have a good house (much better than at Folkestone) &  charmingly situated overlooking this city.  It is a most interesting old place & the surrounding country is very beautiful. 
    Pearl & the youngsters are very fit & happy.
    Norm & I paraded the shirts of the ? regularly each day, in our kilts, &  of course attracted much attention and admiration. 
    We all patronized the Grand Pumps Room & drank the water, along with a lot of other "old crocks" & ? them late in the