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If she is in the house there will be fun until she goes out again.  She and Rupe ought to get on well together.  Would like to have seen them in the soldiers uniform, please send me a snapshot.  Ooger does​ make a good "Yid" eh!  Glad you got a nice dog, he will come in handy when the [there] is a meat strike.  Dad need not come now as we have thousands upon thousands of troops here all Australian, not counting English, Indian, Canadian.  Our enemy John Turk is as fair a fighter as us, if not better;  its the Germans who fight dity.  Sorry to hear of Pat going to hospital.  I got most of the "Billies" that were sent to me.  I get Dads papers etc also from G M & Co.  In future I wont write to Elsie.  I saw Jessies cousin who is in the 18th Battalion, he was not to well when I saw him last.  Rupe will soon be better, so dont worry about him, you worry too much;  I'll get out all right, dont you worry.  Rod can face it as good as the rest of them, if not better for he was wild.  If you cannot write Gin can do so and you sign your name, I know how you are placed.  Hope Gin has had a good holiday with Marjorie up at Bowral;  she wrote me a swift long letter, a twelve pager, and full of news at that.  Bert Sands will have

 

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