Item 02: Arthur Henson Smith letters, 8 January 1917-19 August 1919 - Page 70
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make us march through the streets? If so I'm afraid it will be a most disorganised affair. Or will they let us go our own ways as soon as we get off the boats? Can you imagine the mix-up and fearful congestion that must follow at the place of disembarkation if that is the case? I'm sure some people will go quite mad and I shouldnt be surprised if I am amongst that bunch. The day must soon come now but really it is hard to imagine it, isn't it? I wonder if you will be down there to meet my boat. Do you think you will? I think I can expect you alright. However, may that glad day come soon. Till then I suppose I must keep on being patient. It's deadly hard at times though.
Now if Ida tells you about something I wrote to her or if Bert shows you my letter to him, to read dont you put me away if it exactly coincides with what I've