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to Australia again on transport. She has been expecting to leave for over a week now but on Saturday she was still waiting for her boat.
Two of our Sisters were spending the day in Cairo and saw her. Quite a number have gone & are going now, so one never knows what will happen to yours truly.
I saw George Bower on Friday for a few minutes & he looked so brown & well. He is a Corporal now and his Officer told me he was a good fellow & is sure to get on well.
I must write a few lines to dear old Alice, she always writes me such nice letters and gets up early in the morning to do so. I dont think there is any more news this week. Hope to receive an Australian mail to-morrow. It is after 3 a.m. & I'm feeling very sleepy so must walk about. Fondest love & kisses to you all & hope you are all well.
From
your loving sister,
Edith.