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- 7 August 1916 (Creation)
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Letter to Ruth Mallory written from France during the Battle of the Somme, 'Aug 7 1916'
Had been with Bell all day and had written to Trafford, Arthur Benson, Geoffrey Young and Graves.
Hadn’t been back to the front line again mainly because of changing arrangements. They were expecting a new officer and Glen back again.
Thanks her for sending thick socks which he would save for winter. Ingrown toenail was hurting him.
Mentions leave but it was still too distant. Were having lovely weather. Assumed she was still at Westbrook.
Was quite pleased with his dug out. Asks her to write on thinner paper because her letters made a bulky package and he wouldn’t want to leave them behind when he returned to England.
Had enjoyed writing to Geoffrey about the Alps. Amazed by the desire he had for that side of life again. You would think he would like something less keen after the war but he didn’t feel like that at all. There was a great life out there and they must bring it off. He felt fit and healthy thanks to the war.
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- Mallory [née Turner], Ruth (1892-1942), wife of mountaineer George Mallory (Subject)
- Leigh-Mallory, Sir Trafford Leigh (1892–1944), air force officer and brother of George Mallory (Subject)
- Young, Geoffrey Winthrop (1876–1958), mountaineer and educationist (Subject)
- Graves, Robert (1895–1985), poet and novelist (Subject)
- Benson, Arthur Christopher (1862-1925), poet and Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge (Subject)