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again. We still think of you all a great deal, for
excitement & hardship brings one mentally closer to
those one loves & emotions of this sort are far more
intense under such circumstances than they can ever be
in ordinary life.
It was a great treat to see Sylvie's dear old mug
again & we were so pleased to see her. papa must
have been pleased too. I don't think there seemed much
change in her. I do hope she finds a berth for [mussing?]
soon, hanging around is always so dissatisfying.
(I hope we will see you again this week too Syl, & Papa
if he can commun(?) come)
I have'nt time to write much; thanks Mag, for those
2 letters you sent me lately, direct. I hope all's well
with you both & the store & stock. I do hope you can
get that money back on that fur. Dispicable cur that
would steal money that way! Can't the police get
him? It is those sort of a scoundrels that countries could
well spare as victims of war instead of the more useful.
But scoundrels always thrive.
I will to close, with best love to you
all, your loving brother
Georges
I have written this on the floor, lying out flat on my "belly"
have not table in our little room: but it's beautifully way in here tonight
good for burning. Needless to say I still put in much time thinking
& dreaming of our dear home and there + the life I loved.
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