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Letter in Japanese
To: Mr & Mrs. A. Murakami, Camp Harmony
From: Mr & Mrs K. Ono, C1-14 Evacuation Center
"Thank you for your kind letter. I intended to reply to your letter promptly but did not arrive here at camp "C" until 2:30 pm. Fortunately I carried our things in before the heavy rain. As you have informed me camp "C" is rather good and fortunately I brought paper and pasted it on the wall and my roomate Mr. Kago made a closet for me. On the tenth at 12 they began giving typhoid shots. In the first few days after I arrived here food and hot water were not available. Since then the conditions have become better and I do not have any complaints presently.
Shall I say I am on vacation? But I am having trouble sleeping because of the change of "air." I become sleepy every time I try to read a book. It is a problem.
My acquaintances who came to this camp are Okazaka family, Horiuchi, Hitta, Tanaka, and Hasegawa. But there are no adequate collection of books but when the time comes I think some arrangements will be made by the camp you are in. Even though we have rain sometimes It fortunately happens at night and I don't have complaints since the sun is out during the day. I am sure your corner store i sunder custody of Mr. Tsu of your store.
I will inform our fellow countrymen about "the road" now.
Please forgive me for not corresponding with you for such a long time. This is all for today.
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Higoletter.086