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So far the life out there has been splendid and though we have had some heavy work to do my nerves are quite sound & I really hav'nt had the "wind up" very much. I can never forget your anxiety for me, my darling old Mother & Father, and I am not a bit reckless at any time. On the contrary such success as I have had has been due to being very cautious & careful. During a scrap there is not time to be really afraid – there is just the anxious moment before the scrap starts. I have absolute faith in God without whose help I know I can do nothing & I resign myself to Him entirely. Every day as we fly to the lines I can see the little cemetry at Heilly, and each time I pass over it I salute that place of sacred memories. If there is any reminder nescessary to strengthen me in my task, the thought of all that place means to us would give me strength to face what is ahead.

I will go back on the 2nd with a light heart for without being a bit over confident I now have some actual experience of hard fighting to give me confidence and the necessary judgement. One thing I do know is that a half-hearted attack is fatal and a determined attack is half the battle won, and with God's good help I will fight my very hardest when there is fighting to be done. It is no use pretending that

 

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