Part 01: Alan Fraser Fry letters, 8th August 1914- 28 January 1917 - Page 212
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[Page 212]
From No 1340
Cpl A. F. Fry
B Company
13th Battalion
A.I.F.
Serapeum
Suez Canal
26.5.16
My dear Mother,
This is only going to be a very short note, I'm afraid, but really there is nothing to write to you about. It is very seldom I am stuck for something to write about, but things have been going on in the same old monotonous way for weeks now, and never a break. Still it is not for much longer. We have been told definitely now, that we are leaving soon, probably in two or three days, and you can guess of course, where we are bound for. Well, I am in the best of nick – and have had a long stretch of inactivity and a more or less easy time for many months now, so am quite ready to go "into it", in fact will relish the idea. There is no mistake, I have been very lucky as far as health is concerned, because I have