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Transcription: 9.4.17 K.A.I. Ward Graylingwell War Hospl Chichester Sussex Dear Miss Roberts Just a few lines in answer to your kind and very welcome letter which i received quiet [guite] safe but i am sorry to say that i did not get one before as you said i am very sorry to say that i have not [page 2] ;heard a word about my transfer yet and my arm is much the same as no better we have had some very bad weather here for the last fortnight with very heavy drifts of snow and in some places it was 3 to 5 feet deep I sincerely hope you shall enjoy yourself when you go to London as i am sure you shall catch the fine [page 3] weather Well Dear Miss Roberts i think this is all i have to say at present hoping to hear from you soon I remain Yours very sincerely Pte E. Mordaunt With Kindest Regards [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.