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paraphernalia & Aunt Maggie a leather case for razors & a glass. But Winter Sturrock gave him a lovely little safety razor as they are smaller & more compact. Altogether he says he is doing well. We had a very jolly evening there last Thursday & Uncle Will & Helen were there on Friday. Uncle Will is wishing he could go, & indeed everyone seems to feel that the Allies will need as many as can go.

We wonder if you hear the news, but I suppose you do.

Each day now the paper has lists of our own killed & wounded & so many homes are sad.

Belgian Day was a great success, over £90000 was collected & the greatest enthusiasm prevailed.

Every one asks about you & send kind messages. Ollie is here today – he will miss you & Dene too now.

I am at last having my garden done up & when you come home, we will be able to decorate with our own flowers.

Hilda had a tea given her last week by Mrs. Sippe & all the girls had to bring a small gift. It was so jolly & the presents were

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