Item 01: Ralph Ingram Moore letters, 10 February 1907-15 March 1918 - Page 447
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[Page 447]
Martial case that I had to attend. This time the Court was held in the Guildhall, Westminster. If I had only got gone up on Saturday night I would have seen the Zepps brought down. I suppose you have read all about it in the papers. On Sunday morning Mrs. & Evelyn Knight motored out to see the wreckage. All that was to be seen when they got there was piles of twisted iron & wire.
I showed that piece you enclosed in your last letter - the "New Ten Commandments" - to the Col. He thought it was awfully good. I am enclosing another short poem by Pat. This time on Nene. Nene left some little time back for her home in Brazil.
In the last letter I had from Mrs. Moore, she said Nora was going to take up nursing, & is to start shortly in the Wilton Hospital. That is the hospital that Maj. Rees is now at. If Nora does so then I suppose Mrs. Moore will shut up Greenhall & live near Wilton.
I am so glad to hear that Frank's wedding passed off so well. Have they found a suitable place yet?
Love to all.
Your affect. son
Ralph