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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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said the blizzard kept clear <lb/>of Ireland well I just wish that <lb/>man had been at Lenan or <lb/>(I espect) better still at Dunree <lb/>and perhaps that would have <lb/>taught him something — I have <lb/>met a few blizzards in my <lb/>time at Dunree — but not many <lb/>worse that that — and in spite <lb/>of all the snow we had some <lb/>dazzlingly roid lightining in the <lb/>evening though the roar of the <lb/>wind completely drowned the <lb/>thunder. I had large fire in my <pb/> <lb/>room — all windows shut and <lb/>about five thickness of blanket <lb/>on my bed!</p> <p>I hope it wasn't so bad <lb/>with you. I wish I was <lb/>back for a bit while Father <lb/><del>was</del><add>is</add> getting all right but I'm <lb/>afraid it will be a pretty <lb/>good long time before I get <lb/>leave now. I wonder when <lb/>it will work round to Jack's <lb/>turn for leave : He's still <lb/>in the forest isn't he. May <lb/>was awfully decent and sent <lb/>me a beautiful cake which <lb/>was much appreciated as <lb/>we get such beastly old cakes<pb/>
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