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14th December 1918

My dear Mother,

The last letter I had from you was a short note written in Miss Conn's on 21st Oct, and the little parcel with the silk shirt and cold-lollies also came. I'm still looking forward to the half cake - judging by the last one you and Miss Anderson made me, it ought to be something worth getting - believe me. I have just received a very nice one from the Mr Frome cake fund, almost equal to your ones, so it was good. I must write and thank Miss Rope for it.

Jim Ayre has left hospital and gone on leave, and Harold Thomas left for the Rest Camp today. I expect I'll be getting out pretty soon now too.

I had a jolly nice letter from Hal t'other day and now another parcel has come from Aunt Katie, enclosing a book from Hal. The book looks interesting but I

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