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An Echo in My Heart
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Introduction
Detailed Overview
Acknowledgements
The Letters
Part One
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Part Two
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Part Three
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Part Four
Postscript
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Letters from Fred & Evelyn
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Evelyn Kelly
Volume I
Volume II
Fred Albright
Volume I
Volume II
Volume III
Letters of Recommendation to Evelyn Kelly
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Helen Allison
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An Echo in My Heart
Part Three
The Road To Passchendaele
Chapter Fourteen:
February-April 1917 - “I do not fully realize that you are going away so soon."
Chapter Fifteen:
May 1917 - “I am always thinking of you as the beauty and brightness of my life."
Chapter Sixteen:
June 1917 - “It seems a cruel, cruel waste for you to be doing what you are."
Chapter Seventeen:
July 1917 - “The only thing for me to do now is what the present duty demands."
Chapter Eighteen:
August 1917 - “Why should we be separated and others go on as if nothing had happened."
Chapter Nineteen:
September 1917 - “At last we have received definite orders for France."
Chapter Twenty:
October-November 1917 - “Tell Mrs B. that I am carrying her Belgian coin for luck."
Postscript
- 1917
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