Private Robert William Price - letters to his wife , item 20

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                4

my letter yet but he can please

himself weather he do or not

my Dear I did not see the penny

that Albert + Earnie put in

the envolope I soppose they

thought they would like to

bless them My Dear Reg as

not wrote to me yet. I soppose

it is to much trouble for him

we are haveing it a bit cold

out hear at present I would

sooner have old England

than this place I cant understand

the talk at all hear

I am writeing this in the

kitchen of the house nesct

to our stable where we are

sleeping to but it is a miserable



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                4

my letter yet but he can please

himself weather he do or not

my Dear I did not see the penny

that Albert + Earnie put in

the envolope I soppose they

thought they would like to

bless them My Dear Reg as

not wrote to me yet. I soppose

it is to much trouble for him

we are haveing it a bit cold

out hear at present I would

sooner have old England

than this place I cant understand

the talk at all hear

I am writeing this in the

kitchen of the house nesct

to our stable where we are

sleeping to but it is a miserable




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  • March 3, 2017 15:12:10 Matthew Morrow

                    4

    my letter yet but he can please

    himself weather he do or not

    my Dear I did not see the penny

    that Albert + Earnie put in

    the envolope I soppose they

    thought they would like to

    bless them My Dear Reg as

    not wrote to me yet. I soppose

    it is to much trouble for him

    we are haveing it a bit cold

    out hear at present I would

    sooner have old England

    than this place I cant understand

    the talk at all hear

    I am writeing this in the

    kitchen of the house nesct

    to our stable where we are

    sleeping to but it is a miserable



  • February 16, 2017 18:00:55 Andrea Weaver

    4

    my letter yet but he can please

    himself weather he do or not

    my Dear I did not see the penny

    that Albert + Earnie put in

    the envolope I soppose they

    thought they would like to

    bless them My Dear Reg as

    not wrote to me yet. I soppose

    it is to much trouble for him

    we are haveing it a bit cold

    out hear at present I would

    sooner have old England

    than this place I cant understand

    the talk at all hear

    I am writeing this in the

    kitchen of the house nesct

    to our stable where we are

    sleeping to but it is a miserable




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3262 / 41940
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Contributor
Michael Payne
License
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  1. Sometimes it looks like he writes esc- consonant. But now that I have transcribed more of his pages, I think that that is his x. So next, not nesct, which is what it looks like to me.