Volume 2: Letters written on active service, M-W, 1914-1919 - Page 498

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[Page 498]

Fear of God, Endurance of Earthly Hardships, opens the Hearts of the Wicked and gives Knowledge to all. R.T.W.
May be you think I am getting a bit of a psalm singer more-or less, but I cannot help being a little insane, at times I consider the Fijian has more brains and common-sense in his simple life than my civilised educated Fast life.

Those socks came in very handy and the trinkets were amusing I remember seeing those two nails at home now I come to think of it.

I have not recieved any letters from you lately either from Uncle Jim but hope to get a big mail soon. Hoping this letter finds you and your family all in the best of health as this leaves me at presant. Remember me to all I know.

I remain
Your Affectionate
Brother
R. T. Wharton.

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