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saw Tom, he must have been pleased.

We have let this giddy old house & are following the head of the family to ugly horrible nasty objectionable Melbourne. I don't want to go far exactly till Dene departs, & the poor chap is having such trouble over his commission, that he hasn't the faintest notion of when he will be leaving. Therefore we are in a decidly unsettled condition – however such is life – especially in war time.

Marjorie Burnett & Una were at the wedding. Very naughty young damsels they were too, what do you think they did? Literally stuffed every article belonging to the bride with confetti, I should have liked to have seen her face when she unpacked her luggage. Oh Alan! It's a terrible thing to be frivolous minded.

I remember Dusty at school always up to some mischief – of course we helped her too then. Now that

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