Part 01: Rupert Nixon letters, 28 November 1914-2 October 1917 - Page 135
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yarn, but I get along alright with them all, but they seem a very insipid lot & quite different from the little Australian dears.
I've been to lots of places for tea but only two places have I been more than once & these are real good sports & can play beautifully on the piano, & like old fashioned stuff far before the different "Rags" & they send cakes & other things out to here too.
Since last week I have caught a beautiful cold & I went to the old "quack" but he knows as much as what my boots & he just told me not to go out but gave me no medicine, & it has gone on to my chest & I have been doing a lot of barking every night, but it is easier now as I went & got some stuff from the chemist in Weymouth.
There were some of our boys who went to St Pauls yesterday in connection with the birthday of War, I didnt