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parcel specifically as such - except
perhaps my photographs which I
hope will arrive not too long
afterwards. Did I tell you I had
not sent them Air mail after all?
- they wanted 1st. instead of 10 1/2d
sea mail & registered. And then
the slippers etc may arrive about
the right time. As I told you
in my cable - I am going up to
Haifa to stay with the Hopkins.
which will be quite good, but will
I expect, make me most foully
homesick & sad & even more full
of longing for you. I havent sent
Maxie any presents yet. I think it
is about time I did something
about it.
Do have a happy time my sweetest
heart & pull some crackers &
think of me & give Maxie some
big kisses. You know I will be
thinking of you & loving you
& pining for you with every ounce
of my strength. Next year we
shall be together. All my love
forever & ever. Your Hary. XXXX
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[printed]
BY AIR MAIL
AIR MAIL
LETTER CARD
IF ANYTHING IS ENCLOSED THIS CARD
WILL BE SENT BY ORDINARY MAIL.
[partial postmark]
POST OFFICE
41
154
[written]
5[circled]
Mrs. H. Massey.
c/o. Mrs. Wm. Paul.
Lynwood.
Candlemas Lane.
Beaconsfield.
Bucks.
[stamped]
PASSED BY CENSOR
No. 2464
[printed]
WHEN FOLDED THE LETTER CARD MUST CONFORM IN SIZE AND SHAPE WITH
THE BLUE BORDER WITHIN WHICH THE ADDRESS ONLY MAY BE WRITTEN.
[page turned, written]
JH Massey.
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