Volume 2: Letters written on active service, M-W, 1914-1919 - Page 227
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[Page 227]
[Message side of the improvised postcard on the previous page.]
3rd July 1915
same address as usual
Dear Mother
Just the usual to let you know that I am quite well hoping all at home are the same. There is nothing here to write about only that it is hotter than Australia & the flies are a lot worse. We had a bit of a thunderstorm here last night but I didnt get very wet. I have had 2 or 3 letters from England lately and all are O.K over there. Things are very quite here now I hear that things are at a standstill over in the old town our hundreds are enlisting well it will do some of them good to come and live here in the ground like a mole for a while. Tell me when you write what Eddie Kearns & the "Bagnalls" are leaving for the Front with. Well I will close with love to all at home
From your loving Son
Will.