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hursing department. how me expect th have two more. musics Sommervice Jureming They sent down a message Saying they IATI92OH were comportance Thappy. Imagine the Courage of them after 19 days in an often boat I am longing thane them down here, kley are still in hospital. I wonder if you mile have seen the other forer that returned LU.S.A. he Saw in the evening paper here yesterday that klay had arrived The fifteen that me have off the hander are in the best of spents we Lane 12 hurses in a branch of the huddescy Hospital, 3 in a branch of Euys. T in a branch of Bank as soon as me have more inion unform rady me are going the Tend more L my Barts. as will as the group that armine and his faqua 'any day now" Things are progressing here capitaly - sknow he are all going So much kindness everywhere. D. Gordon d I took one first the very happy. it is lonely The are being received with hime Survivious from the hearden Muckington Palace. bee effent of walking through the Palece Eurnas wild us humistic majesty Queen Elezabell was every gracions kind even the he went another day tholo Downing their That the fine humster This Churchile they to were deligious the Prime said. he are sony for you sad experience but you must thank God as me do that you are here. To monor I Lane to up thondon ta very special party of which J we tell you hnne later it has the kept F secret until afterwards my love TBest hushes you all, le never forget the happy time J spent at hatimal Headguasters affectionally Gertinde hadley

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