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Date: February 23rd 1917
To
Mother – (Mary Davis)
From
Worth Davis
Letter

Ravens Croft 3 A.M.
Seaford
23/2/17.

Dear Mother,

Just a note to say that my parcel has arrived at last. As the enclosed card shows, it has been to the record office. The cotton cover was not even soiled, but outer paper was badly torn.

Everything was in perfect condition and the Kodak. As I may not be able to get film much longer here nor in France when we get there, whenever I ask Nert to send me rolls, she will know I mean rolls of V.P.K. film of the quantity I specify.

I also enclose orders on which I came down here and on while Anne Wilson was attached, all of which I of course wish kept.

We have great difficulty in getting clinical thermometers, so I had better have one of my own. Have Emerson mail me the very best one he can get, in the very best (most durable) case. I think they are to be had in a case which will also contain alcohol for sterilizing, this of course would be very desirable.

The grey sox you sent, are the ones I missed. I thought I had brought them over with me. Mrs. Weston’s are dandy, I will write here this morning or to-night.

Lovingly,
Worth.

[additional letter added by “Auntie E.C.” on back of last page:]

My dear Miriam

[Joy?] in your [aunties?] I received letters Monday aft- and as my thinker is not very good I forgot to send before. Uncle seems heaps better last few days cold all cleared off. Grandpa as usual [?] all well pleased to [?] Dad is better again also With hope your cold has run away before this and no ill effects.

Our love [together?]
lovingly Auntie E.C.

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