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Letter from Charles Wyndham Wynne to his mother, Alice Katherine Wynne 6 June 1916
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Letter from Charles Wyndham Wynne to his mother, Alice Katherine Wynne 6 June 1916
Trinity College Dublin
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<p>was nothing to this! and <del>the</del> <lb/> <del>real</del> its really I think much <lb/> colder than January.</p> <p>I<del>t</del> was simply delighted to <lb/> hear how well the Aunts <lb/> got on in Dublin. I had <lb/> a letter from Aunt <gap/> <lb/> and she seemed cheerful.</p> <p>Please tell Em I was very <lb/> glad to get her letter and <lb/> the asparagus which was <lb/> much appreciated.</p> <p>I suppose you'll be going <lb/>up to Glendalough the day <lb/> after you get this. I hope <lb/> everything will be O.K.</p> <p>What a good thing someone <lb/>have been found to buy <lb/> the <gap/> I realised Oliver <lb/> was a fool — but I must <lb/> say I thought he would <lb/> realise that himself and <lb/> it is fairly obvious that <lb/> It will take a clever man <lb/> to run that <gap/> — he'll <lb/> soon be sorry he bought it <lb/> thought to a clever man it <lb/> would be quite a good bargain <lb/> I wish I was there when he inspects</p> <note>and it has been for— <lb/>warded from <lb/> Brigadier <lb/> Office some <lb/> time <del>again</del> <lb/> ago <lb/>Er <del><gab></del> <gap/> <lb/> <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi>
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