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Transcription: 21.03.17 K.A.I. WardGraylingwell Dear Miss Roberts Just a few lines in answer to your kind and very welcome parcle [parcel] which i received this morning i must say the pocket wallet is very nice indeed and will come in very usefull [useful] [page 2] also the cigarettes which I needed very badly. i dont know if i have told you or not that i have put in for transfer to Dublin as i am about fed up here and my arm is about the same as ever so i am only waiting for the transfer to come through the weather down here is simply lovely and warm and sunshine all day long by the way Dear Miss [page 3] Roberts i also received your box of shamrock but sorry i am to say it was a day late but i got a piece from one of the nurses who had some sent her. Well Dear Miss Roberts wishing to thank you again very much indeed I remain Yours sincerely Pte E. Mordaunt [includes envelope]
Private Edward Mordaunt 8723, No. 6 Platoon, "B"Company, 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 36 letters From 18th July 1915 to 21st December 1917 Edward Mordaunt mistakenly thinks Miss K. Roberts is Monica's sister but it is the same person.