Item 01: Malcolm Shore Stanley correspondence, 8 December 1916-28 October 1918 - Page 390

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[Page 390]

is very ordinary & wearying.

By the time you receive this letter I expect to have had a leave, at first I considered a trip to the South of France but now I feel inclined to go to Blighty possibly I will stay with Auntie Miss Shore.  I do not feel inclined to rush around as I did last time but will take things easy.

We are having very humid weather & flies pester the life out of us, the buzz around in hundreds - beastly creatures.

Have posted away a couple of parcels, one contains a candle stick which I found in a German dug out - the dish resembles a flower.

 With love to all

Yours affectionately

Malcolm

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