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complaining in your last letter, because
we do not attack Germany with our
army. But I do not believe we ever
shall, or that it is a necessity for
winning the war. I am reading Churchill's
"World Crisis" at the moment, & he was
terribly down on the slaughter & wastage
of life, all to no purpose, of the last
war. I don't believe he has changed his
views, & I'm quite sure he is the dominating
influence behind the method of fighting
this one. Poor Russia will have heavy
casualties. but I'm certain she can contain
the German army. And in the meantime,
we, & others, blockade & bomb. And it
becomes a questions of how long the
German [marion?] will stand it. I really
think that the very fact that we do
not invade is the measure of our
confidence in the result. & I hope, the
nearness of it. About insurance,
darling - I should forget it, except for
what you want to do with your
sculpture. when I see you again, &
Maxie, I shall not mind about
any thing else. Can you let me know
our [linaneal boulion?]? shares, war loan,
& in the Bank. All my love as always
my darling. God bless you. XXXX Harry.

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