Item 02: George Washington Thomas Lambert letter, 7 August 1919 - Page 3

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Rest Camp
Marseilles
7/8/19

Dear Mick

After a very delightful & peaceful voyage across the Meditteranean the long & rugged arms of Marseilles Harbour enclose us safely; and with the French green trees & mild sunshine the blue water & cooling breezes one may perhaps for an hour forget. Forget now for an hour the awful country we have left, I trust for ever as far as I'm concerned. My health state is good and improving. This break is annoying but we may resume our journey tomorrow. I will let you know by wire my progress towards London. The worst is over & I feel I shall arrive in good trim possibly 4 to 5 days after you receive this.

Yours Ever
G.W. Lambert

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