There's another snafu. Having found a letter my father sent from the South Pacific when in the military in WWII, with an envelope that had been sliced at the top rather than the flap ripped open, I thought "perfect!" and envisioned perhaps finding some half-siblings among the descendants of the sad-eyed local girl whose photo had turned up in his treasured belongings. Then my eye fell on the envelope's annotation indicating that the letter's contents had been passed by the military censor. Of course my father was never allowed to lick and seal his own envelope in war time.
That aside, this is a really interesting development! Thanks, Kite.
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