Letter to Elsie & Jack March 1917.
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me out the Saturday Westminster so I shall be alright in future
for reading matter.
Friday
I commenced this yesterday but could not finish it. There are a
hundred and one things to do in rest billets even - and it is surprising
how little time one gets to oneself. I must write home today so please
forgive this brief letter, you will of course see my letter home. I was
not comfortable enough to write letters when up in the trenches so a card or
two had to suffice. Letter writing I find has to be left mostly until
we get into billets. We spent exactly half of last month in the
trenches. Will write again as soon as I get level with other letters
Much love to you both. Hope you are well and getting on at
Bowers Park.
Yours affectionately
George
I am feeling absolutely fit after this bit of rest
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3
me out the Saturday Westminster so I shall be alright in future
for reading matter.
Friday
I commenced this yesterday but could not finish it. There are a
hundred and one things to do in rest billets even - and it is surprising
how little time one gets to oneself. I must write home today so please
forgive this brief letter, you will of course see my letter home. I was
not comfortable enough to write letters when up in the trenches so a card or
two had to suffice. Letter writing I find has to be left mostly until
we get into billets. We spent exactly half of last month in the
trenches. Will write again as soon as I get level with other letters
Much love to you both. Hope you are well and getting on at
Bowers Park.
Yours affectionately
George
I am feeling absolutely fit after this bit of rest
-
3
me out the Saturday Westminster so I shall be alright in future
for reading matter.
Friday
I commenced this yesterday but could not finish it. There are a
hundred and one things to do in rest billets even - and it is surprising
how little time one gets to oneself. I must write home today so please
forgive this brief letter, you will of course see my letter home. I was
not comfortable enough to write letters when up in the trenches so a card or
two had to suffice. Letter writing I find has to be left mostly until
we get into billets. We spent exactly half of last month in the
trenches. Will write again as soon as I get back with other letters
Much love to you both. Hope you are well and getting on at
Bowers Park.
Yours affectionately
George
I am feeling absolutely fit after this bit of rest
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March 1, 1917
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