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Cairo
April 6th 1917 [1919 ?]
Dear Mick; two days ago I wrote you from this place thanking you for two letters and assuring you that I would send on the diary the last batch of which I think I mailed at Constantinople. I also told you I was in hospital with Dysentry and as this letter referred may not have been mailed by a rather jovial visitor I write you after two days of rather rotten moments. Let me briefly say that I am over the worst & quite on the mend though the starvation business leaves me weak. Every body here is charming & my treatment wonderful. It's a good rest & costs nothing – I am not allowed to write or talk much so can only say cheerio & hope you & the sprigs are fit.
G.W. Lambert
Capt. A.I.F., War Records
Cairo
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