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- 6 October 1916 (Creation)
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Letter to Ruth Mallory written from France during the Battle of the Somme, 'Oct 6 1916'
Nothing further had happened as bad weather was preventing movement. Very wet and muddy getting to an from the observation post. Had been with Lithgow in the morning working on the observations of the previous day and then working the guns for Bell who was observing. It was a long business as their line was constantly out of order. The Captain’s Office was a deep hole which also served as a bed chamber and was connected byt a covered passage to where two signallers worked the telphone, slept, and ate.
Was being sent on a commission to [censor has cut out the name] where he would see friends at the regrettable garden and talk to the lady of the omlettes, buy some flour for the men and plenty of papers.
Wishes for letters from her as they helped to make her qualities become a person.
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The named of the village given by Mallory in the letter has been cut out by the censor