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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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this year.</p> <p>O'Brien the officer that I'm <lb/>taking the place of has got a <lb/>couple of day leave so I <lb/>don't go back to <unclear>Dunrce</unclear> till <lb/>Wednesday; by which time <lb/>Major Fitzgerald will be on <lb/>leave and when he comes back <lb/>the Colonel will be going on <lb/>leave so that Fitzgerald will <lb/>come here so I'll be released <lb/>of his company for quite a <lb/>long time.</p> <p>Today here though stormy <lb/>is nice and warm so I so <lb/>hope that the spring should be <lb/>in just in time to see Father <lb/>about again. Its grand <pb/> he's doing so well.</p> <address>Lenan Head Fort, <lb/>Clonmany, <lb/>C<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">o</hi></hi>.Donegal.</address> <p>It is simply splendid Veronica <lb/>having got a decent place at <lb/>last. I have been grousing a lot <lb/>about loneliness etc here, but <lb/>I'm afraid Veronica must have <lb/>had a much worst time it <lb/>must have been frightfully <lb/>dismal coming back of an <lb/>evening. However you bet she's <lb/>all right now.</p> <p>Eiu must have had a <lb/>pretty rotten time coming <lb/>back: I saw the Irish Times<pb/>
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