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[Letter-card]
[Adresse exacte de l'expediteur. – Adress of the sender.]
[(Nom et prénom) (Name)] Capt. W. A. Cull 22nd Bn. A.I.F.
St Elisabeth Hospital
Bochum
Germany

Bochum [i. Westf. le/the] 2nd June 1917

Dear Dad Mum & All – Trust you are well I am getting on exceedingly well. Next week expect to be sent to an officers-lager – Still on crutches, but no danger of being cripple.

One letter from France, from Marie V. – Cecil & Joe were both well. Little girl in France sends me parcels; she makes lovely cakes & sends them to me. Have much to say in next letter. Trust you get all my letters – last letter was a very long one. Received a splendid parcel of clothing from our Red + - London

I smoke now – for sufficiently good reasons – (have a pipe)
Love & kisses from your very affectionate Son and bro, Will

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