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imagine them just as I saw them last, the brats, growing up are they? I grudge very much the cut this war's taking out of our lives: however its got to be done, but I'm looking forward to the end of it.

I had a letter from Mrs. Billy Ellis from New Zealand. She writes regularly to me: they were all well at the time.

And now I shall stop for today. I've given you absolutely all the news I've got and there isn't any more to tell about this side of the world: we shall be busy for the next couple of days getting into action again, our rest is finished.

Give my love to old John & to Graham & to you.

Cheer ho & every good luck go with you all.

Yours sincerely
Jock C. Ellis

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