William Ambrose Cull letter diary, 1915-1918 - Page 17
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[Page 17]
No. 5
At Sea
Dear Dad Mum & All.
We are about to drop another mail and so, for the fifth time since the commencement of the voyage, I send you my love and the assurance of my own good health. I hope that you are all very well at home.
I'm tip-top and am enjoying the voyage immensely.
Day by day the voyage becomes more interesting and instructive, and I find myself now taking a real live interest in history. I'm afraid Dad that you had better be prepared for me making myself quite a nuisance to you, for when we really get settled down, I shall be asking you to explain in your letters many fine points of Ancient, as well as, perhaps, more modern history. I've just been thinking how grand is the history of that old land of Sixty Centuries.
Can you guess why?
It happens that I have read its history, but in a truly casual kind of manner and now that I am beginning to realize and appreciate the greatness of that history, I fell feel that I should know a great deal more about it.
One has only to recall its first date recorded in history 4241 B.C. to form an idea of the astonishing scope of that history.
Shall we go there?