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married about two weeks ago & was told about 3 weeks afterwards that she had to go back to Australia & to leave the service. So the couples will have to waite until after the war is over.
It is quite right, because we really belong to our country now.
Well, I suppose everyone makes great mistakes at some time in life. I've made many, I know to my sorrow. I do hope you are all well & not having too hot a summer.
If I get a chance I shall send home my brown costume & a few clothes that I cannot wear but that some of you may be able to make good use of. I must try to find out the best way to send them.
Give my love to all my friends & tell them to write to me some times.
Fondest love & kisses to you all & trust that you are not feeling the hardships of war too much.
From,
Your loving sister,
Edith.