My Great Uncle Albert who I never knew, item 32
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Dear Sisters,
just a few lines thanking you for
your letters, I have not been out to write to
you because I have had a lot to do this
week, I have gone up anotehr class to day,
I shall be home in a few weeks so I shall
be able to talk to you all, we are only
having half rathions now we ger dark
bread & stew every day. I don't know what
roast meat is- I shall be glad when I can
say I have finished with the army, although
I shall do my best while I am in it. I
have got on alright with those I have
been under I never get into trouble. Well
sisters remember me to all at home, I will
close with love good night & God
Bless you all,
PS I thank you for I remain
the stamps your loving
xxx brother
xxx albert
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Dear Sisters,
just a few lines thanking you for
your letters, I have not been out to write to
you because I have had a lot to do this
week, I have gone up anotehr class to day,
I shall be home in a few weeks so I shall
be able to talk to you all, we are only
having half rathions now we ger dark
bread & stew every day. I don't know what
roast meat is- I shall be glad when I can
say I have finished with the army, although
I shall do my best while I am in it. I
have got on alright with those I have
been under I never get into trouble. Well
sisters remember me to all at home, I will
close with love good night & God
Bless you all,
PS I thank you for I remain
the stamps your loving
xxx brother
xxx albert
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Starting in England and ending near Authuille Wood in France
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Story location Starting in England and ending near Authuille Wood in France
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- Steve Brown
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