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of September. If it is later, or even much later,
you must not worry darling. There may be
a longish stop in S. Africa, & it may be a slow
convoy.

But this is the most wonderful thing that ever
happened. & I can still hardly believe it.

Oh darling, it seems that there is some justice
left in the world, & even in the Army, & we are
being repaid for our sorrows, & for our constant
love for each other.

I am frantically busy packing up & getting the
Coy's & my affairs in order - & saying goodbye
& arranging for more good byes. And I must
admit that I have now lost interest in writing
to you. I shall probably send you another
A.G. from the I.B.D. & I shall certainly
cable you again when I am on the point of
leaving; & I hope, send you a cable from
Durban or Capetown or somewhere. But
writing letters is now unrealistic. I am coming
home to you - & I may arrive before this
letter. And you know I love & adore &
worship you. & have done ever since I met

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