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Letter from Eamonn T. Dore to James Ryan, c. September 1916
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Letter from Eamonn T. Dore to James Ryan, c. September 1916
University College Dublin Archives
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<name>Eamonn T Dore</name> 1704, <address>The Internment Camp, <lb/>Frongoch, <lb/>Near Bala, <lb/>Wales</address> <date>Saturday</date> <salute>My dear Jim,</salute> <p>Received yours on yesterday <lb/> and was delighted to hear your intended <lb/> mending your ways. Of course I know <lb/> it will take some exertion but even so <lb/> if you intend getting quallified in March <lb/> you had better start and lead a good <lb/> life. I am very much afraid your present <lb/> company will corrupt you. Nevertheless <lb/> when you are down and out think of <lb/> the correct life we lead in town last year.</p> <p>Tell Roisin I was very sorry to <lb/> hear she was ill. I hope she be on the <lb/> <del>on</del> way to recovery before this reaches <lb/> Dublin. Do the two "little Paddys" <del>kno</del> <lb/> knock around as usual? How did Mul. <lb/> get on at the March exam? Joe Murray <lb/> will be a dab at Anatomy soon. George's <lb/> hair is getting on fine. The gum right enough</p> <note>a open about my writing <lb/> there. Goodbye old man <lb/> for a few more weeks. <lb/> F.Shouldice wishes to be <lb/> remembered to you.<lb/> <signed>Yrs. Eamonn</signed> <note>P.S.Liam O'B. got <lb/> your letter.</note> <signed> Eamonn.</signed>
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