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Tell my mother I will not be home, It’s not that I don’t want to come home, for I surely do. Please don’t tell her how I looked when the battle ended and you saw me last. Tell her I thought of her when the cannons roared of how she held me close when I was a child, of how she smelled of lavender.
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