Item 01: Alan Keats Gordon letters to Nellie Clark, 18 August 1914-30 August 1916 - Page 298
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4. receive the enclosed pretty picture?' from Splashes, especially of the person on the right hand side. About your trip to Campbelltown, I would just like to point out to you just here, that, we do not usually run trains in such a haphazard manner, over the border. I think this is a point in my favor, "what say?" It was hard luck for Lindfield, that they should be licked by Chats, but as Lady Bob did not play, it is only natural that they should lose, anyway, 9-5 was not too bad, I will close now Nell, & write a longer letter before the mail closes. News is scarce & so I cannot tell you any. I saw Len Taylor's photo in one of the mails you sent, the other day. Poor beggar, he would have liked to have seen this part of the game I know, but then we can't all have the luck, can we. So long with very best of love from
Al.
The usual with the usual. Al.