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with the skull of a lady that I had loved. I am writing Dorothy (Ussher) on the grave subject when I have the sketch prepared or ready and I think I can trust her to use her discretion as to whether she sends on my letter & sketch or not. The point is that my official duties took me past the cemetery and I managed to take half an hour off to visit the cemetry the grave of a friend. Just that and nothing more.

We embark on a French boat for Constant. tomorrow at 10.30 and I cannot tell you how pleased I am at getting clear of this graveyard beautiful as it is nor can I explain how satisfied I am to have done what work I have done.

My side is alright at present and the question is how are you and the boys? I shall hear soon.

Yours Ever
G.W. Lambert
Capt. A.I.F., War Records Section
C/o A.I.F. H.Q. Cairo

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