CONTRIBUTE
EXPLORE
LEARN
Sign in or register
x
Learn to upload a letter.
Learn to transcribe a letter.
Home
/
Letter from Eamonn T. Dore to James Ryan, c. September 1916
/
Letter from Eamonn T. Dore to James Ryan, c. September 1916
University College Dublin Archives
image 2 of 2
This item is editable!
Sign in or register
to track your edits, watch pages, etc.
<p>stopped its growth for a while. He is no <lb/> longer like Jack Johnson. Who is that <lb/> young lady that said she would ask fo <lb/> Eddie Dore when she came to Frongoch? It <lb/> is not right to keep a fellow in suspense.</p> <p>Tell that young lady you saw with me <lb/> at the top of Grafton Street I enquired <lb/> for her. I must confess I do not know <lb/> who you mean. I am sending this <del>tho</del> <lb/> through the Camp Censor so I want it to <lb/> go direct fearing you would send on <lb/> that Halliburton. You need not send <lb/> it as I got one from home some time <lb/> ago. Tell Mul. the Cunninghams arrived <lb/> alright. Any chance of "Mahon's Notes".</p> <p>All the boys are in the pink. Liam <lb/> O'B. wrote to Maureen and was surpris— <lb/>ed to hear his letter did not arrive in <lb/> Ballyshannon. Do not forget to tell her <lb/> he wrote. Seán Neeson and Morkan <lb/> and some others left for Reading on <lb/> yesterday. When writing to Seán T. tell <lb/> him I enquired particularly for him. <lb/> Remember me to all the old crowd. <lb/> Hope all yours <del><gap/></del>are as well as <lb/> I would wish them to be. Do not <lb/> forget to tell Roisin what I said. I met <lb/> her a few times. I will write to the Convent <lb/> of Mercy in a few days. You need not kick up </p>
Save edits
prev
|
next
|
all images
|
history
|
transcription instructions
Notes: