Captain/Major Harold Ward Correspondence, item 214
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I don't know whether it is the long
days or the shortage of work, but I
seem to have time to read now on
these sunny afternoons so you
might occasionally send me one
of those cheap light novels. Probably
I'll strike on a working period if you
do, but we will risk that.
I am still keeping well & fell
very fit & able to do anything.
Give my love to Maud & John & tell
them I hope they won't miss "my
family" too much. I expect you
will be taking Boy with you
though he has not been in the
news lately. I hope you are
all real well & enjoying the fine
weather. It will be lovely to get
home to spend some time with
you. It seems long ages since
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Havrincourt, Ribecourt-la-Tour,
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Story location Havrincourt, Ribecourt-la-Tour,
- ID
- 5037 / 56587
- Contributor
- Kate Ward
June 5, 1917
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