Box 6 Item 03: Edith S. Thistlethwaite letters, 1914-1918 - Page 80
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[Page 80]
So pleased that poor old Annie was able to have a few days in Melb. with you, dear old Belle would be very delighted. I must finish my p. cards now so must stop. The mail we believe leaves to-morrow.
Darling Eddy is getting quite clever with his drawing & writing.
Hope you are all well. Fondest love & kisses to you all. Hope Belle have A Happy Birthday.
Tell dear old Mother I'm still looking for her letter.
From,
Your loving sister,
Edith.
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