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- [start page] Just got your P.c Syl glad you will come, hope to see Papa too [1 word]with Nov. 5/6 1915 Dear Maurice & Maggie & family I hope this will be my last letter on this side, -- there is every reason to suppose we will be leaving in a few days. Thank the Lord!! I hope now that it will be Serbia because the campaign there will be far more exciting, tho much harder in some ways than on the French Front. But the fighting in France is trench-warfare which is often enough to drive men hug-house through the fearful stationarness of it coupled with the cold & wet & dreadful [1 word]. So we are pleased its Serbia. What a difference real warfare will be to all this last twelve month's tedious tranining. We shall at last feel we are doing something really worthy & worthwhile & it will be a satisfaction & compensation for what we will have to go through. I have sufficient imagination to know that it will be "tough" & that we will often find it almost unendurable, but every one likes to faces his task the soonest possible & naturally we are dead anxious to start in. We may get a 40 hours leave before we go. I hope so, for it will be the last time for a very long while before we will have a chance to go home [end page]
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