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English: Philip Slier hand written letter 14 September 1942
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Source Hidden Letters: The Hidden Letters Of Flip Slier; Authors - Philip Slier, Deborah Slier, Ian Shine; Star Bright Books, 2008; ISBN -1887734880, page 139
Author Philip Slier

This last part of his letter says,

The Vrijlinks still help us with everything. She is really like a mother and sister to us, so kind and loving. We can never be grateful enough to Gees. Her father also likes us a lot.
Tonight I will go to them to eat something or collect something good. I don't know much more now and end this letter with a big kiss and wishes for strength from Flip.

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