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Eve Finley (John Finley's wife)&#13;
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1942&#13;
To Miss Katherine Ashe from Bill.&#13;
Merry Christmas and a victorious New Year.&#13;
&#13;
*******&#13;
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*******&#13;
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*******&#13;
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