Part 01: Rupert Nixon letters, 28 November 1914-2 October 1917 - Page 84
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[Page 84]
The nurses here are fine & there are about fifteen of ours here & all the rest are English & the one that looks after me is a Scotch girl & the best little one of the lot.
Nothing is too much trouble for them from the Matron down, it's funny to see us working & I think we shall get them into a lazy habit.
Will close now as I think I've told you all.
By the time you get this I think I will have sailed to have another go at the Turks & I can tell you they are going to regret it. I don't know when I will get any more letters in fact I've given up hope until after the war but still write & send to Egypt & when things ease down a bit at the Dardanelles I think they will come on & won't there be a pile as it's a long time since I had any. You will have to show this round as I can't be bothered writing the same to all. Trusting you are well now with heaps of love from your loving son Rupert.