Sullivan letter diary, 27 October 1915-9 October 1917 / Eugene Sullivan - Page 81
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some place. Of course we are not told whither we are going and if we were I could not tell you. Still we all have a pretty good idea and I don't think I am far wrong when I say that I will probably be able to visit some of father's people when we arrive at our destination.
I have sent some cards and letters at each port of call and trust you have received them safely.
I am in perfect health and have not had a day's illness since leaving Sydney.
We encountered a lot of whalers after leaving port yesterday but did not sight any whales.
I would like to write to the Sharpes but have not their address. I searched through all my books but cannot find it.
As letters must be in by to-night I must now close with best love to all.
Your loving son
Eugene.
Address:-
No.1515
Pte. Eugene Sullivan
A.M.C.
Head Quarter's Staff,
33 Battalion, 9th Brigade, A.I.F.
Abroad.