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Letter from Eleanor Dawson to her niece Louisa Spinks, 26th November 1915.
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Letter from Eleanor Dawson to her niece Louisa Spinks, 26th November 1915.
Sharon Brennan, Private Collection
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<lb/>My daughter nursed <lb/>in the day time, she came <lb/>home for her holidays <lb/>& from the day she came <lb/>till she left her time <lb/>l was completely taken <lb/>up & didn't feel so well <lb/>for a long time after she <lb/>went back, but thank God <lb/>I am quite well now.</p> <p>We are having an awful <lb/>time in Ireland this <lb/>long time, a Mr James Larkin <lb/>who calls himself the leader <lb/>of the working class & has <lb/>gained <del>imm</del> immense <lb/>influence over them <lb/>settling what wages they<pb/>
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