Series 03: John Brady Nash letters, January 1914-December 1915 - Page 568
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[Page 568]
A few days ago I had a letter from Mrs Bacon, of The Astor Macquarie St., telling me that she is coming to Cairo, and asking me for information. She thinks that she has two boys – sons – somewhere in these parts. She comes by the Maloja. I asked, by letter, Mrs Newmarch to meet her & look after her. I am sure that she will do so.
How long shall I be here?
8. p.m.: On looking through your envelope I see that the sheets for you taken together form a respectable letter, which I hope may be pleasing to you.
When my movements are decided upon I shall jot some more words down and send them after this.
Meanwhile I shall conclude by asking you to give to all my friends my best wishes & regards, & to accept for yourselves heaps of love & loads of kisses. From my Kitty no letter has come for a long time, perhaps midst the gaities of Cesnock she forgot all about a P. O. M. far away across the world. Naughty Kitty dear.
Your affectionate & loving father
John B. Nash
The Misses Nash
219 Macquarie Street
Sydney
N. S. Wales