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Date: February 12th 1917
To
Sister
From
Worth Davis
Letter

12/2/17 – 7 P.M.

Here I am at the “Y” again and will enclose the snaps, which are very fair.

I was given a pair of trousers, very much too large for me, in exchange for my worn ones, just before I left Eastbourne. I took them over to the infantry lines to-day, to change them, and have now a pair which fit well. I am going to wear them on duty, as “slacks,” as I don’t go out much, and will not have my putees on very often.

I may want my premo camera returned as the other one is apparently not going to turn up. Let me know as soon as you get it, and I will write or cable, as soon as I want it. Did you get my cable

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quickly these days.

Well Kid, I am nearly written out, and think I will beat it over and get a bath, if there is any hot water. We have only a small boiler and it is cool most of the time, but about nine o’clock P.M. or 5 o’clock A.M., it is generally warmer. I prefer the former hour myself.

Your loving brother,
Worth.

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