Item 01: Malcolm Shore Stanley correspondence, 8 December 1916-28 October 1918 - Page 379

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[Page 379]

& vulgar is to betray a confidence - a confidence which should be treated as sacred. I wish some folks would learn sense & of course my only remedy is to cut off these folks from any real contact with my experiences here, they will find darned little in my next (or following letters) to make it interesting to even a newspaper.

So you laughed over Helen, ah! well, I knew you would be curious & took jolly good care to scratch out the name etc, your remark , re my sisters letters being treated likewise, doesn't apply for Florrie has more sense, again my object was to introduce you - another side of my experience as a soldier of the King, to my

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