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believe, thank God, going to be alright.
He is by no means bright or particularly
clever or intelligent, but he has got guts
& gets things done, & does think for
himself. I tis a great relief to have
someone like this, & I pray he will go
on being alright, & that I shall not
find out that he is making ghastly
mistakes. I read in General Orders
this week that most things sent to
the U. K. are duriable - I am sending
off the other 3 pairs of stockings, this
week, & I do hope that these, & the
last lot get through without having
to pay duty. I do think they should
allow people to send presents to their
wives. I am really feeling fully
homesick & miserable for you at the moment
darling. I hope to God I am having a
bad patch & will cheer up a bit soon.
But it would be so heavenly & perfect
to be able, now to spend a weeks leave
with you. Man in Now Mayo - a
lovely & quiet place & no dashing up
to London. Just waiting on you & hugging
you, kissing you, telling you all day
how much I love you. All my love & kisses
X For Maxie. Harry.

[Stamped]
BY AIR MAIL

AIR MAIL

LETTER CARD

IF ANYTHING IS ENCLOSED THIS CARD
WILL BE SENT BY ORDINARY MAIL

[Stamped]

Mrs. H. Massey
Carseland
Pillory Hill
Noss Mayo
Nr Plymouth

[Stamped]
PASSED BY CENSOR
NO. 2464

GT. BRITAIN.

WHEN FOLDED THE LETTER CARD MUST CONFORM IN SIZE AND SHAPE
WITH THE BLUE BORDER WITHIN WHICH THE ADDRESS ONLY MAY BE
WRITTEN.

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