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I am posting to you with this, but in another envelope, the plan of sub-division of Cranbrook, & some newspaper cuttings that your Mother has collected for your benefit.

6th November 7

My dear Geoffrey,

My last letter was written on 30/31 October, & since then we have got tonight, on coming home your enlargements of the snapshots taken of you & your beastie, & of poor Pearson, at Oxford. I needn't say how glad we are to get them. The set for Eileen we are posting on to her at Collaroy tomorrow, together with a letter from you to her bearing the Oxford postmark of 26th or 28th August. We look on the envelope enviously as your letter to us has evidently gone astray. 

We got a letter today from Auntie Mary up to 3rd Septr. in which she speaks of having had you for a week end & of your annoyance of the breakup of the mess at Oxford, & of your impending transfer to Rencomb, a place we can't find on the map, but Auntie says it is in Gloucestershire about twenty five miles from Oxford.

We are sorry you will have all the drudgery again of licking a new flying school into shape, but you must take it as a compliment to your ability

 

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