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Date: June 4th 1916
To
Aunt Lily
From
Lou
Letter

Grenville Can. Spec. Hosp.
Ramsgate, Kent
4th June 16

Dear Aunt Lily,

Am still in hosp as you see by above address. I have been transferred to this place for special treatment but so far there is no change. I sleep very miserably and the ringing and hissing in my ear continues without a break. Am afraid my case has the doctors fooled. They tell me now that it may take a couple or three years for the noise to die down and my nervous system in the ear to become normal. I expect to get a board before long, have a little leave and report for duty again.

We have been having grand weather, which I have taken advantage of this last month to visit some of the coast towns and sea side summering places. About a week ago I visited Canterbury and had a most interesting tour thru the old Cathedral which is a very wonderful old place. I am doing quite a bit of cycling to keep myself fit and am thus able to see considerable of the country round here which is beautiful.

I am eating well and looking well, a little thin probably, but getting brown as a "berry." Will close hoping you are all well at home. Love to all,

Your nephew,

Lou