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Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 31 July 1916
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Letter from Susan Fitzgerald to Michael Gorman, 31 July 1916
Michael Gorman, private collection.
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<p>were to be married on <lb/>the following day. (one <lb/>would think you knew <lb/> the whole family well) <lb/>the marriage hasn't been <lb/>put in the papers but <lb/>we are not quite sure <lb/>of her <del>mai</del><unclear>surname</unclear> <lb/>(the last word is meant <lb/>to be surname). I <lb/>must write to my new <lb/>sister soon & hope <lb/>to welcome her soon <lb/>to her new home & also <lb/>wish her every happiness <lb/>in her new state. Is <lb/>that right? <unclear>Mother</unclear> <lb/> says we'll all have to get <lb/>married now as we won't <lb/>be wanted here when <lb/>John comes back. You <lb/>must come to my <unclear>Wednesday</unclear> won't you? I didn't <lb/>hear anything about <lb/>the "<gap/>" since. In <lb/><unclear>fact</unclear> I only met the <lb/>chap who <unclear>works</unclear> there <lb/>for the first time at <lb/>the <gap/>. I'll ask <lb/>Mrs Redmond (it was <lb/>she who gave the picnic) <lb/>and she is likely <lb/>to get some. I'm</p>
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