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a great view. Last week I had no visitors whatever, it was a bit slow. Since then I have had a stream of old ladies in. Mothers of the other officers, jolly nice of the old dears to come in. Next week a whole family is coming in. One day a very nice girl bowled in, said good day & sat down & talked to me all the afternoon. I said to myself, you must think I am someone else so said nothing, talked on. Found out she was a friend of my sister. I hope you win something at the show but for heavens sake don't fall off, it would cause such a stir, getting washed out at Manly would not be in it. Am looking forward to a swim, no not a bit of it.
My family are all coming over very silly of them as the cold will drive them mad & they won't [indecipherable] it a bit. This letter will I hope do for an answer to John's as I really have no news & bed is not the place to collect it. Tell him he will have to alter Graham's war cry a little, he may remember what he told me it was. The snaps are splendid. Will now close & remember me to old Mac.
love from
Stuart
[Transcribed by Judy Gimbert for the State Library of New South Wales]