Item 01: Alan Keats Gordon letters to Nellie Clark, 18 August 1914-30 August 1916 - Page 153
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6. & he says that his father is over here also now. When I heard about the probability of our staying in the land of sin, sand & sorrow, the other day, I sent my revolver away to see if I could sell it, & if I can get my price for it. I intend to get that much talked of camera. As I am only getting my bob a day now, the selling of the revolver is my only hope. I am pleased to know that you liked the watch. I dont know what it is like- but suppose Dad did his best. Well as lights are about to go out I must really close. About that little compliment Mrs Robson passed on, for goodness sake dont let her see one of the photos with the scrubbing brush on the upper lip. Hoping you will thank Jen for her kind little compliment, & please give my love to them all, I will say au revoir to my dear little , sweet little girl, with best love
Al
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