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- 27 April 1917 (Creation)
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Letter to Ruth Mallory written from France on 'April 27 1917'
Had just had an Old Carthusian turn up – a boy called Manly who was now in the Royal Flying Corps. He rather liked such meetings.
He had walked through a wood on the point of bursting into green with the honeysuckle already in leaf. Was most delighted with were the white wood anemones and yellow polyanthus. The loveliness of flowers particularly spring flowers after this year spent at war was more wonderful to him and more entertaining than ever.
Had a good day at the observation post. He made an interesting reconnaissance to a village in no man’s land and manged to get in without being seen by the enemy. Saw some wire that was in question and other things and picked a bunch of daffodils. On his way back he showed them to some infantry men and one said they were lovely and reminded him of home.
Orders had come in about firing so he must end the letter. He would think about whether it was right to keep sending parcels of food.
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Written in pencil
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'Old Carthusian' - former pupil of Charterhouse School