Volume 1: Letters written on active service, A-L, 1914-1919 - Page 511
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[Page 511]
At present Im on a Telephone Station, its pretty quite just now most of the fighting goes on during the night. I have not seen anything of Rowley since we landed but I heard he had been wounded in a charge (not serious)
Thanks for all that Shop news I can imagine the self importance of H. G. Hodges. of the second hand dept with new big sign, deck etc. I suppose by the time you get this you'll all be busy with Xmas stock what about your old S. H. Dept then
I met two old Scout cobbers of yours over here J. George & Johnny Crawford wished to be remembered to you
Give my kind regards to all the boys & the Ladies.
Oh I had a bonza time in Egypt
Yours Sincerely
George King
Thanks for the Verses I remembered them
heres one for you on the other side
Why did'nt you send the sketch of me it was no use showing it to those beggars they dont [u]nderstand ART