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I wonder father, how you like being at home. I suppose you are at the garden & stone walls again. Don't forget to pull any grass out of the court. It's not worth doing anything else, but the grass will get a hold. I'm hoping for some more letters soon, our mail has been held up for some reason. The last ones were dated about Jan 20th. But they are all arriving safely enough. I wonder how the wee nephew is. And dear Billy. Do get him to write to me again & draw a picture of Alan Oliver. I don't know when I will see Olly again, it was great luck in being near him for a while. I have had several good evenings with Noel.

I do hope the family has settled down again, & mother is not working too hard. She must go steady now.

Give my love to them all. & tell them I'm always thinking of the old home.

Your loving son

Dene

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