Item 01: Malcolm Shore Stanley correspondence, 8 December 1916-28 October 1918 - Page 319
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long letter fromy our Mother. I owe her one in return. They all appear well & are doing well & your Cousin with them just like your Mother. I try to make her happy, to help her in her trouble she will reap her reward & your dear Father. Mother says he looks as young as ever & certainly judging from his photos he does, and now my dear I must leave you.
By the way if you stay away much longer I think you will look older than your Father. If this war would only end & Gods Truth & Righteousness be fully established throughout this poor distressed earth, then what Joy & Peace would reign throughout the world.
Oh! that His Kingdom would come.
Lizzie sends her warmest love & if you could send even a P.C. we should be much relieved. May God bless & keep you my dear each day & all the days. With much love from both & all.
Yours affect.
Emma Flanagan