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or else to someone else.
And now I know that you are back in Beaconsfield
& have already been there for 6 weeks. It seems a
pity in a way to have left a lovely place such as
Noss Mayo. But the general atmosphere should now
be more interesting & stimulating, as you are able
to meet some friends again, & most important,
get to London from time to time. And
I suppose too, that if the Nazis ever do try an
invasion, it is better to be away from the coast,
& especially the South coast. I hope the
Tabble's house will be comfortable & easy; it
does not sound too luxurious for you. I do wish
you could have two or three rooms of your
own & just as you want them. I shall look
forward to having letters from you about all
this. I suppose your Ma is with Joan again.
How dreadful about Michael & Andrew, I do
hope the poor boys are alright - & please tell
Betty how truly sorry I am.
I must now try to tell you a little more of my
news about the Corp - I do not seem to have
told you very much lately. The Corp is
dropping its British people one by one, becoming
more & more Jewish as a result. Last month,
Sgt Griffith went to be C.O.M.S. in another
Corp. Sgt Kiley should have gone at the same
time, but he stayed on doing CRM's Jack's

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