Brief history of my lost uncle James Healy, item 11
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the weather is awful wet and
terrible cold. I got a touch of frostbite
here on Saturday but the Doctor
caught it time to stop it spreading.
I am alright now. Your remember
the letter I wrote to you about 3 or
4 week ago. It is 8 pages full. I
told you in it how we arrived here
and where we were stopping. Well I
want you to give it to Tim and
ask him to show it to Mrs. Cassidy
13. Royse Road Phibsboro. Her son
asked me to ask you to show it
to her. Tell Tim to just let her see
it that's all. You see her son is in
hospital here and he cannot
write. He is sick. Don't leave it
with her. I will have some
good news for you in my next letter.
I am surprised to hear about George
Geraghty. The 5th Lancers will Kill
him although we are worked harder
than they are. Well I will now conclude.
Hoping to hear from you
soon. Best wishes to you and all at
home. I remain
your fond son
Jem
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the weather is awful wet and
terrible cold. I got a touch of frost-
bite here in Saturday but the Doetor
caught it time to
it
I am alright now. Your remember
the letter i wrote to you about 3 or
4 week ago. It is 8 pages full. I
told you in it how we arrived here
and where we were
. Well I
want you to give it its
.
13. Royse Road
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- 3478 / 43518
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- James Healy
July 14, 1916
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