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Pretty nurses "build up my blood pressure."

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"feeling good and getting better all the time"

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Describes boredom of hospital; reading Zane Gray and wishing for "The Cattleman," a magazine published by the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association.

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Reports that he hasn't gone to church; is visited by Catholic chaplain.

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"I didn't have much to occupy my mind for awhile, and I was getting restless"; playing dominoes and cribbage.

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Hobbs is ambulatory; he tales a walk. Playing cribbage. Mentions Epstein, an American patient from New York.

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"I haven't been doing much besides sleeping and playing solitare"; Laurence Hon sent a picture of Cordry hat collection, in Hennessey, Oklahoma. Young men and women in Hennessey hung their hats in Cordry's store before they left for war, and picked…

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"never had anything but a stiff back. Am getting that worked on now."
[Note: CLH's back was injured in his plane crash of 12/21/1944.]

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Sent to Charles Waters in Hamlet, New York. Charles Waters was an early-day Hennessey pioneer who ran cattle in the Cherokee Strip with CLH's grandfather, Lyman Hobbs. CLH writes to Waters: "I am having a rest at present, though it has been longer…

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mentions arrival of letters from relatives
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