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Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 12 January 1916
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Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 12 January 1916
Michael Gorman, private collection.
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<p>& seems to be having <lb/>a very good time. He <lb/> was to go to Grange Con <lb/>today & he told us that <lb/>Kearns was to come There <lb/> tomorrow. I'm sorry you <lb/>weren't here, as mother <lb/> was away for the day & <lb/> night & of course Molly <lb/> & I were here alone. <lb/>I only got a card from <lb/>Mac that morning, saying <lb/>he intended calling in <lb/>the afternoon. We had <lb/>Austin McKenna here this <lb/>afternoon. He has a very <lb/>nice new motor. He told <lb/> me he knew you, he also <lb/>knows <gap/> Eva Kavanagh <lb/>I've got my dresses, <lb/> caps, aprons & mother <lb/> & Molly think I look <lb/>very young in the <lb/> uniform, but I rather like <lb/> that I hope I'll be <lb/> called to Hospital soon. <lb/>I may be included in <lb/>the February classes, if</p>
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