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presents for yourselves, Eileen, Peter, the O'G. Hughes kiddies and the Mulls. Please send me the bill for them. It is useless risking sending presents from this side at present.

I have sent on Fathers letter to Mr Pearson and will send Mothers to Rome & also a hamper for Christmas.

Next time I go to London I am going to get you a copy of a little book by one Catherine Parr & John Oxenham called "White Knights on Dartmoor." It is a most extraordinary book, I think, and no doubt you will be puzzled as I was on first reading it. It deals in a most original and touching way with what is one of the most awful and dangerous problems of the whole war – the terrible slackness of morals in the army. It is almost incredible that things could be so bad as they are and you would hardly believe me if I told you of the state of mind of a large proportion of the men I have come in touch with. Strange to say I got hold of this book, written by a Catholic, through the Vidals.

During the last few days I have got a lovely pair of socks and a pair of sleeping socks from Mother – thank you ever so much, they are grand these cold winter days.

Now in your last letter Father asked me about my finances and whether I had enough to pay all my expenses. Honestly & truly I am awfully well off and far from being in the least hard up, am saving money. When I was on leave

 

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