3rd October 1918

Dear Emmie

At last I am able to write you a few lines. I have just had supper of Eggs & Chipps; tres bon what! Have received three letters from you will answer as soon as poss: we will still be très occupé while we are here. It is very wet tonight but we have a very good billit. Please remember me to your Ma & Pa.

Fondest Love

From Will x

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2nd October 1918 (delayed)

Dear Emmie

Just a P.C. to let you know I am going on alright. I will let you have a letter as soon as possible (Compre?) The boy who was bass drummer in the band in Blighty is in our Batt. He was (stretcher bearer) wounded the other day but I do not know how serious. I would like you to tell Mr Chapman about F.Champ being wounded as I think he would like to know. I will now conclude expecting a letter by next mail.

Best Love 

from Yours Will x

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26th September 1918

Dear Emmie
Not having time to write you a letter I am just dropping a card to let you know I am going on alright. I do not know if I will be able to write for a few days as it is rumoured that we are moving, of course we mightn’t move an inch. We seem to be doing very good lately on all fronts especially against the Bulgars and the Turks. Please remember me to you Ma & Pa and I hope you are all well
With Love
from Will xx

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