1982-006_LTR_1915.12.31_3
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- [Centre:] 3 dear old had sent us [illegible] wee piece of of christmas pudding we had kept over for the occasion. By the way, maman Alice's pudding was [illegible] [illegible] far superior to the piece of pudding that was given out as regimental issue on Boxing day night. There will be a slight flare-up on new years day (tomorrow) when small christmas funds will be used to supply a few extras in the way of roast beef, roast pork, vegetable & puddings. We are looking forward to it, for we never get a meal in the sense of the word. And how did you spend the day? Quite quietly of course. I was sorry that Sylvie was made to be home that day, but lets hope that next Xmas will see us all home & the war at an end. We have not had time to write to poor uncle Louis, but I will do so as soon as I can, We are so sorry to hear that Grandmaman is so sad. It seems that she is much better off with you at home than at Boulogne, under the present circumstances. Can you not promise her that should she die in England, that you will have her burried in France? Many thanks maman Alice, for the parcel with the grand pudding & to you too, Syl, for your welcome parcel & you too Dan for your which contained many pleasant suprises. Please thank dear old [Gerlie?] for her grand cake that also went down well.
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