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Fifty Mysterious Postcards: Pitman Shorthand Messages from the Golden Age of the Postcard Fifty Mysterious Postcards: Pitman Shorthand Messages from the Golden Age of the Postcard by Kathryn Baird
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“I can't but mention my dearest one that I have been thinking of you oh so much today and longing in my heart so much for the happy blissful and peaceful time which I hope in God's providence will be our portion next year. (Message in Pitman Shorthand from Percy, 2 September 1914)”
Kathryn Baird, Fifty Mysterious Postcards: Pitman Shorthand Messages from the Golden Age of the Postcard
“I can't be mention my dearest one that I have been thinking of you oh so much today and longing in my heart so much for the happy blissful and peaceful time which I hope in God's providence will be our portion next year.
(Message in Pitman Shorthand from Percy, 2 September 1914)”
Kathryn Baird, Fifty Mysterious Postcards: Pitman Shorthand Messages from the Golden Age of the Postcard
“We have faces like boiled lobsters and the skin is peeling off.
(Message in Pitman Shorthand on postcard written in 1907)”
Kathryn Baird, Fifty Mysterious Postcards: Pitman Shorthand Messages from the Golden Age of the Postcard