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[Page 175]

Saturday 1915.

My dear Mother

Again I write to you wondering what your next letter will bring forth. I have not received a letter from you this week. I will come home some time next week, the more imperitive your letter is the sooner. There are two or three plans for doing it cheap one is Wellington to Mudgee by car, the other is sheep going to Sydney on Friday & I could go to Wang free. Anyhow I will get home as soon as I can wheather & your letter permitting and I will telegraph you when I leave. Nothing very exciting has happened lately but things are still humming for a' that. Tomorrow we may go to church & then on to the Doyl's 16 miles the other side of Nyngan. Miss Doyle ( I don't have to call her that though) asked me to come and call and they are going specially to oblige me. I have torn every pair of pants. I have best greys and riding and Dora
 

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