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[Page 65]

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Lieut Col. Nash

S.S. Kyarra
Bay of Aden
Arabian Sea
7-1-15.

My Mollie dear:/

A word with you before retiring. A few pages have been written to the girls, one day has passed into an other as the words flowed on to the paper.

1-5 a.m. 7-1-15 with me, 6-15 a.m. with you on 7-1-15. As I am thinking of seeking sleep you are probably stretching your waking limbs preparing them for the duties of another day. The vicissitudes of fortune are making the leagues between us more numerous moment by moment, while I chase the setting sun, for you he comes from the same outlook day following day. For long series of years may he shine upon you, warm you, bring you good health, and see you & your order endowed with good fortune.

We arrived at Aden at 3-30 p.m., dropping anchor in the outer harbour, several miles distant from the settlement. A more forbidding barren and picturesque piece of the Earth's surface 'twould be hard to conjure up, than that which meets the view of him who sees the Arabian coast as he comes upon it on the line Socotra to Aden. One imagines that the jagged steep hills and peaks had but yesterday been thrown by a giant effort from out the ocean where stand they as if not yet set into permanent form. The modern buildings of the British garrison nestle on the foot hills, lighthouses dot the coast line, & each highest

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