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Letter from Celia Duffin to Adam Duffin, 9 December 1915
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Letter from Celia Duffin to Adam Duffin, 9 December 1915
Pubic Records Office Northern Ireland
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to arrive. Is it true that the Arsenal at <lb/>St. Petersburg had a German manager and <lb/>that it was blown up when war was de- <lb/><unclear>cl</unclear> and the Russians left with practically <lb/>no ammunition? One hears such a lot of <lb/>stories.</p> <p>Emma seems to be enjoying the life at <lb/>Alexandria, perhaps we may be sent <lb/>abroad soon, but nobody knows any- <lb/>thing, and nobody seems to be able to give <lb/>you any information.</p> <p>I cook myself funny meals to keep myself <lb/>awake; to-night I have an egg and <lb/>tomatoes, and last night I fried potatoes <lb/>and found they tasted much better <lb/>straight from the pan.</p> <p>I hope you are keeping well this <lb/>winter and you throat isn't bothering you. <lb/>I have made horrid blots over this, but <lb/>I have to jump up every now and then.</p> <salute>Best love, dearest Papa, <lb/>Ever your own</salute> <lb/>Celia
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