Box 6 Item 04: Edith S. Thistlethwaite postcards, 1912-1915 - Page 140
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[Page 140]
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28.9.15
My darling Eddy,
I have just received two letters No 20 & No 21, with your lovely little letters enclosed. The pictures are beautiful & you are quite clever at drawing. I wrote to Aunty Etta yesterday & find the mail does not close until today. I have not time to write one to them, so you tell them I am better & had a very nice outing yesterday. Sister Martin, Craig, Hart & I had afternoon tea in Cairo, then drove along the Avenue beside the River Nile . We had a glorious afternoon. The Nile River is at its highest tide now – looks like a rough dirty sea – The Bull-rushes are beautiful just now. Fondest love & kisses From Auntie Eadle
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