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from George nor of him. Not a word from J.C., suppose that leaf is turned over.
I'm very well & quite contented. Dorothy arrived here on Thursday so it is grand to have a pal again. She looks very well & had a lovely time in London when on Leave. I think she will like tis place when she gets settled down.
A lovely cake, handkerchiefs & a little note arrived this afternoon from Dr. Mrs & Children Balfour. Your parcel has not put in an appearance yet but suppose it will soon.
It is very cold today & raining. We have another hut finished & I'm to have it for one of my wards. My patients are in tents but they are very cosy & love it after all the hardships in the trenches. It is most interesting, my work at present, have the greater
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