William Ambrose Cull letter diary, 1915-1918 - Page 483
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[Page 483]
[German censor's stamp: Off.-Gefangenenlager Freiburg, Baden Geprüft 6]
in life – their very happiness and joyfulness an adequate return, or should I say some compensation for the troubles of our absence cause you – for they, I know, were never a trouble to you.
Jess, Mag. and Annie – the difference I can well imagine. Jack has made headway! – I guessed he had. And George, how is his business?
Remember me kindly to them – Jack – Ethel, George & Annie: I think of you all each in turn – every night.
Who was the officer who sent you that card, explaining in it my capture? In a letter from Marie which I received some time ago, she mentioned that you had received a card from an officer – In all probability 'twas one of my officers – MacKinnon perhaps.
Well, I really cannot find any news