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Letter from Charles Wyndham Wynne to his mother, Alice Katherine Wynne, 18 April 1916
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Letter from Charles Wyndham Wynne to his mother, Alice Katherine Wynne, 18 April 1916
Trinity College Dublin
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<pb/>General Arthur might have <lb/> bent a little finger!</p> <p>I am <sic>practicing</sic> up <lb/> colours for the Medical from <lb/> a card of coloured wools ! <lb/> I'll soon be quite safe I think.</p> <p>The weather has been <lb/> awful here. Terrible gales — <lb/> its very hard to imagine <lb/> it is getting on for the end <lb/> of April.</p> <p>Blackwood's brother <del>deleted text</del> <lb/> very nice man with his little<lb/> boy were here on a visit<pb/> last week end. Blackwood's <lb/>brother is a very nice man <lb/> very quiet. He had a terrible <lb/> knocking about in France. <lb/> and his nerves are gone. <lb/> Also his wife died a couple <lb/> of month's ago so its rather <lb/> sad for him. The little boy <lb/> was a very smart young <lb/> fellow.</p> <p>It occurs to me have you <lb/> a press for stamping the <lb/> address on note paper like <lb/> this piece is stamped? Shall <lb/> I get one made for <unclear>Tyrones</unclear><pb/>
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