Prisoner of War Account, item 34
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My Dearest Nellie/ June 30th 1918
Just a few lines hoping you and baby
also all at home are in the best of health also all
relations please remember me kindly to them all. also
wish Father many happy returns of the day July 4 th..
although I am afraid it will rather late but but I had not
forgotten him. I am in the best of health and
plenty of work to occupy my time with my horse and
heifer have got all our lay in. so shall soon be
in the harvest field now. I get on very well with
my work and the farmer ... me up to others
he gives me very good food. I am waiting patiently
for to hear from you all now. so will say good bye for
this time love from your ever loving loyal and affectionate hubby R
xxxxxxxxxx
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My Dearest Nellie/ June 30th 1918
Just a few lines hoping you and baby
also all at home are in the best of health also all
relations please remember me kindly to them all. also
wish Father many happy returns of the day July 4 th..
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