Part 02: Rex Nixon letters, 21 May 1915-27 December 1916 - Page 121
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nothing in comparision to yours, or any ones at "The Nest", but still the more I get the better. Shall follow your advice re Elsie, I was, or must have been in need of letters then; have got heaps enough now to keep me busy. Am going to write every week again home, or you anyhow. Have'nt had one from any one at Goldsbroughs for quite a considerable length of time, but I dont suppose that they have forgotten me. It does not matter if you are not feeling well to write to me, tell Dad, Rupe or Gin to add on the letter for you. Will find out about the lad you mentioned in your letter in the same reinforcements; a strange thing is that he showed me his Sister's photograph and if can find out his whereabouts I'll certainly let you know about him. He may have gone down in the Pine charge; it was an awful piece of butchery that two days.