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My last letter to you was dated 15th May. There are very few boats now.

Parliament New South Wales

Cranbrook Cottage
Double Bay Sydney.
7th June 1918.

My dear Geoffrey

I should have called you my dear "Star Pilot & splendid Leader", but you would have called me a blighter, as you called the other fellow at Amiens. We got a letter from you by the boat that takes this letter back, but it was dated 1st April, & addressed from London just as you were on the point of returning to the Front, so that I am simply consumed with eagerness to read of all your adventures since then up to the time of your transfer to England in the latter part of May. One can read of thrilling scraps in the air with so much more satisfaction when one knows that the writer is out of grave danger for the present at any rate. I simply can't tell you the joy it was to Mother & me to get the news by cable that you had been transferred again to England. We suppose this to be a preliminary step to your further promotion. To give you an idea of our frivolity on hearing the news, – we went to a Picture Show!! The

 

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