Item 04: G. O. Hawkins letters to his family, 2 January 1915-November 1917 - Page 26
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It is impossible to give a correct impression of this camp in such hurried moment as I have
Officers and men are all alert and watchful, little things are not our concern at present
It may not happen of course but we are on the eve of important doings
All is well with us and will be well I can assure you.
Transport is busy throughout the camps.
Affairs are such that anything may happen.
Now my darling I have no time to write to everyone as I would like to but you can let Mother and the other see this indifferent letter
I could write letters if there was more freedom to do so but you must just accept these poor attempts as coming from one who has quite heaps of work to get through
Let Mother know I am getting more rest now except at [indecipherable]
Health is good, I am hardy as a [indecipherable]