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  • Received a let ter from Charlie Lundy a fewdeys ago. He is still in Hospital end expects to he there for some time to come, Kever very strong - Charlie - so it wouldn't surprise me in the least if he made Canada also. Also had a letter from Frank Crompton, He is still up around Liverpool, and on account of a had knee will doubtless he there for duration, 'Member A,J.Brsce who used to he Y secretary? Well he is over here now as a Capt, in a Chinese Labor Belial ion, so Frank in­forms me,. Would verymuch like to run across him, Ernie Crompton expects to he sent across here shortly on Y work. He is in London at present. Thanks very much for that picture you enclosed in your last. Really I had to look twice to ^convince myself that it was I in the picture. Believe me, you'll he surprised to see how much Harold has grown. After seeing that picture I realize myself just how much he has filled out. Supper time, so I'm going to cell this an afternoons work. Hope you received those parcels I mailed you from Rice/ As ever, Yours lovingly, FRED France, March 11th, 1918, Dear Mother and Dad,- Have the dugout all to myself thisevening, so am going to take advantage of it end get this letter off my chest. It has been simply glorious today- almost like midsummer. This is the fifth successive day of such weather, and I'm hoping that it will last for a while yet. Summer time came in yesterday, so now we are enjoying an extra frour of sunshine in the afternoon. This putting the clock an hour ahead in summer is a fine thing, and ought to he a fixture even aftfcr the war.. The first Canadian letter mail for 15 days came along this morning and I euppose it is needless for me to remark that it was welcomed with open arms. I didn't do too beyST"- eight letters- among them yours of Jan 29th and Feb 5th,. The parcel you mentioned will probably he along in a few days. Hope so, for it is nearly a month since I had one. As far as that goes,none of the fellows in this dugout have re­ceived any parcels in the past two or three weeks.
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