Omar Al-Zaman

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The last letter Harriette received from Mildred was dated August 14, 1942; the envelope has a Swiss postmark. Harriette doesn’t consider herself a sentimental type, but now and then she indulges in the ritual of slipping the letter out of the envelope and reading it, her eyes resting on the last line: Despite our being separated, let’s not be worried and anxious.
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