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Letter from Charles Wyndham Wynne to Alice Katherine Wynne, 31 March 1916
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Letter from Charles Wyndham Wynne to Alice Katherine Wynne, 31 March 1916
Trinity College Dublin
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<p>I asked for the book in <lb/>Dublin but it wasn't out <lb/>in a cheap edition — I have <lb/>quite forgotten what it was <lb/>about. I have been <lb/>very well lately which I <lb/>think it rather remarkable <lb/>considering the demoralising <lb/>sort of life I've been living <lb/>lounging in front of the <lb/>fire all day — but I never <lb/>have a trace of headache <lb/> eat collosally and feel <pb/> <lb/>grand <add>on it</add>: I can't say that my <lb/>memory is good but at <lb/>any rate I think its quite up to normal. Since <lb/>coming back from Tigrouey <lb/>I have had two short walks <lb/>on one of which occasions I got it <lb/>in the neck for leaving the <lb/>fort: that's what I don't <lb/>like here you never can <lb/>leave the fort and if one <lb/>could there's such awfully <lb/>nice country around — if <lb/>only I could get the least bit <lb/>of esercise I shouldn't mind. <lb/>I wonder whether I shall <lb/>be able to get any bathing <pb/>
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