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The Savoy EUROPEAN CHAS. D. WATSON, PROPRIETOR MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT NORTH SIXTH STREET BETWEEN AUSTIN AND WASHINGTON STS. WACO, TEXAS Dec, 6, 1919 My dear darling Babe: Sunday the 5th, and Capt Ealand will be back from Midland, Pa and pay us off tomorrow. he is supposed to be back then, and I think I will be able to sell the Buick tomorrow too and then I will rail on the way home I will stop at Tulsa, Okla and see some fellows who are runing a private school with Curtis machines and hit them for a good job that will take us over the winter and until Don [[Combs?]] gets his outfit in working order and if things turn out as they seem to be now just rest easy and no worry at all I just know you and son are O.K. Your last letter did seem so good. and I just want to be with you soon and will if I walk away with a million debts but I