Letter
Bramshott Camp.
June 23rd 1918
Dear Mother:-
Just a few lines to let you know I am well hoping you are all the same. We are having lovely weather here now. Only it gets very coal at night.
All the boys that came over here in the first draft are gone away on furlough now. I had a letter from Lorne Kelly the other day he is in France and getting along fine now.
I suppose Walter Jones will run his tractor all night he won't need so many men now they are making all the women register there now ain't they what are they going to do with them. Who has Sal Mulsh working for him this spring & how is he
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