Private Robert William Price - letters to his wife , item 54
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Silk I told him about what you said + also that he
ought to send some of his money home I have put his
letter in so as you can read it I have not had any
letter from Dad or any one else so I have not
got much answering to do have I we have been haveing
it very wet out hear lately + there is plenty of mud
how is the weather home there I know it must be
miserable for you to be lonly + it is worse for me
out hear of course you know that eh Well Nan
I can picture my boys many a time when I
look at there photo + yours I have seen the
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Silk I told him about what you said + also that he
ought to send some of his money home I have put his
letter in so as you can read it I have not had any
letter from Dad or any one else so I have not
got much answering to do have I we have been haveing
it very wet out hear lately + there is plenty of mud
how is the weather home there I know it must be
miserable for you to be lonly + it is worse for me
out hear of course you know that oh Well Nan
I can picture my boys many a time when I
look at there photo + yours I have seen the
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Talk I told him about what you said + also that he
ought to send some of his money home I have found his
letter in so as you can read it I have not had any
letter from Dad or any one else so I have not
got much answering to do have I we have been haveing
it very wet out hear lately + there is plenty of mud
how is the weather home there I know it must be
miserable for you to be lonly + it is worse for me
out hear of course you know that oh Well Nan
I can picture my boys many a time when I
look at there photo + yours I have seen the
-
Talk I told him about what you said + also that he
ought to send some of his money home I have found his
letter in so as you can read it I have not had any
letter from Dad or any one else so I have not
got much answering to do have I we have been haveing
it very wet out hear lately + there is plenty of mud
how is the weather home there I know it must be
miserable for you to be lonly + it is worse for me
out hear of course you know that eh Well Nan
I can picture my boys many a time when I
look at there photo + yours I have seen the
-
Talk I told him about what you said + also that he
ought to send some of his money home I have found his
letter in so as you can read it I have not had any
letter from Dad or any one else so I have not
got much answering to do have I we have been haveing
it very wet out hear lately + there is plenty of mud
how is the weather home there I know
ifit must bemiserable for you to be lonly +it is worse for me
out hear of course you know that eh Well Nan
I can picture my boys many a time when I
look at there photo + yours I have seen the
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