Part 02: Rex Nixon letters, 21 May 1915-27 December 1916 - Page 248
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[Page 248]
but it did not arrive; she said she sent it (the [indecipherable]) to the wrong paper, so I daresay that is the delay.
We are having tons of rain here now and plenty of cold winds; there is ice on the water all day, especially oil drums which are caked with it to the bottom.
Am getting mail matters O.K. now these tin fish hamper it considerably. Nana wrote a p.c. she never forgets in the long run does she.
My hands are just about frozen now no wonder such a lot of Froggies leave their own country (you better read this to Mum).
Well Dad remember me to all as I must close now; wishing you all the best of wishes. Hope Mum recovers soon & gets well. Rod O K. ditto.
Date on first page; in future shall put them neatly on the bottom line, as near as possible.
I remain
Your affectionate son
Rex