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            <note place="top" hand="#other_known_hand" resp="psn:0401">FG</note>
            <opener><dateline><date when="1918-01-17">January 17</date></dateline> <salute>Dear
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            <p>I am able to anticipate the date I gave you by a few days. I will send you another
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