Letters to Mrs R. H. Caldwell, from her son Robert Douglas Caldwell and other soldiers, 1917-1919 - Page 37
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[Page 37]
B. Caldwell, Esq.
at their side in France with these helmets on one could stay in gas for hours & it would have no effect on him. Don't go worrying about me going over too soon as nothing is certain here & anyway a month or so won't make any difference. I am very glad to hear that Ingledene is looking so well & that you are so comfortable in it & only hope that you will get strong & well. I am sorry to hear Bruce is so unwell. I think he should knock off office work altogether as it is the worst thing out to pull a chap to pieces who is not too strong. A couple of years in the country is what he wants. It is just on time, this Y.M.C.A. closes so I will have to finish now. This letter will have to do for all at home in case I can't get time to write to them individually.
Love & kisses to all
I remain
Your loving son
Douglas