Volume 2: Letters written on active service, M-W, 1914-1919 - Page 245

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on Saturday so I will be over in France sooner than I expected but I am satisfied I would sooner be there than messing about these camps
I am glad Mabel was over to see you. Well the Hero Jim Scott got home safe. I am glad you got the seeds they are lovely big poppies.
You are in Lucks way with the motor trips and to see some of the old spots you knew so well also the unions came a fall like they did. I am not in favour of strikeing at this time
Well I think I will have to cry off now. So Hopeing you are both well & wishing you the best of Luck I am getting on alright so Good Bye for now tea is just on So. Cheerio
Kind regards to all Friends also Ethel
Yours Sincerely
Thos. Richardson

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