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              11th April 1923   Ellie<seg type="unclear">.</seg> Just after Con leaving  on Tuesday evg. I had a letter from Tom. You will  be pleased to hear . He's very well.  T G  and   you  are all his  trouble . How  you  are taking  Charlie's RIP death. and asked  me as a favour   to tell him. So I wrote a long letter and parcel  to him.  You  will have a letter from him Next <hi rend="underline"/>Week.  So Cheer Up. &amp; also told him if he would like  to get Charlie's last letters. May would give me  a copy of them to send them on.or May can do it  herself. I have no account of Willie . The two                   
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             were always with me. I often think. How changed  everything is for us all. But may he first <hi rend="superscript"/>not.  When I used to be above in the kitchen and the Boys  helping me to get steak for the dinner as they used  to be hungry after school. <seg type="unclear"/> Ellie i have no   more news to-day.  The children have gone back to school.  With foremost love to May and girls and not forgetting  Con's &amp; <seg type="unclear">fru</seg> our share.   Truly Sincerly  <seg type="unclear"/>   A B Browne  
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