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Written from Le Sars (Geudecourt Walincourt)

France
February 11th 1917

Dear Dad Mum & all

I have a nasty cold but otherwise I am Good-O –

Have not seen Cecil or heard from Joe for over a week. I hope that you are all quite well at home.

I'm still on special duty with the "games" party I mentioned in others letters.

Still awfully cold: snow has been on the ground since the 17th January – It is reported that this winter is the most severe for 22 years.

Dad: Have you ever met a Contractor, (I expect you would call him a Contractor – he had a few drays, and worked around Hamilton district) by name of Robinson. This chap Robinson was a Lce. Corporal in "C" Co. of this Bn. A couple of weeks ago, he was mortally wounded and before he would allow them to carry him away, he sent for me, so that he could shale hands with me, thank me as he said for treating

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