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Date: January 11th 1916
To
Wife
From
James
Letter

Risborough
11 . 1 . 16

My darling girl,

I got yours & also Eunice's letter this afternoon & am answering yours right away as you want to know about your luggage. Ship it to Central Station Folkestone. I hope you can manage to get a girl as she could help you on the journey with the kiddies.

You will have to leave Mold fairly early to get here in any decent time that same day, as the service from London [to] here is rotten & takes about three hours, I guess you better make a list of groceries etc you want in the house, so that I can have them ready by the time you arrive.

The letter you got from Mrs Fritz you did not enclose, isn't that just like you though.

Well darling am counting the days now, I hope Eric has recovered from his attack of croup. Love to all at the Cross fondest love to Eric, Gwladys, Frank & your dear self.

Your loving,

Jim