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appreciate, – baccy most likely. His number is 3217. Private L.I. Rowe, 1st Field Ambulance A.I.F., Weymouth Hospital, or perhaps it would be better to enquire through Horseferry Road.

Did I tell you that Tom Henley wrote to me to say he had met you when you went in to give the War Chest a bundle of woollen socks, & he was greatly impressed with you & wrote altogether a very kind letter which made my heart warm to him, so I answered it straightaway, & paid him all the compliments I could roll off the end of my pen. He says that if he can ever do anything for you, he is at your service. I shall be one of the first now to congratulate him when they make him a C.M.G. or something in the Order of the British Empire, an O.B.E. or some other wild fowl decoration.

On Sunday we had J.D. Fitzgerald & Old Man Maher to supper, – not a happy blend, but they went home like brothers. Eileen & Peter will soon be back to bring joy to your Mummy's heart, but they have taken two flats at Roslyn Gardens – one for Nellie, & one for Eileen, – so that Eileen's housekeeping days are beginning. Well, at any rate we shall see more of Peter than we have seen for the past three months.

This is the seventh letter tonight, so I really must stop, especially as it is nearly two o'clock in the morning.

Heaps of love from us both.

Your loving father
Thomas Hughes.

 

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