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Letter from Emily Adelaide Wynne to her mother Alice Katherine Wynne, 18 January 1916.
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Letter from Emily Adelaide Wynne to her mother Alice Katherine Wynne, 18 January 1916.
Trinity College Dublin
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<pb/> to themselves to ask about probability <lb/> as to leaving. It was a very sad beginning <lb/> to the day seeing the announcement about <lb/> Jim <unclear>Stockley</unclear> in the paper this morning. <lb/> One keeps thinking of poor little Hilda <lb/>& wondering how things go with her. I am <lb/> so glad she has the little son at any <lb/> rate. I think the change of air has <lb/> nearly quite taken away the remains <lb/> of my pain which is very satisfactory. <lb/> I asked for the vermin powder today but <lb/> could not get it. I should think it would <lb/> be best to write to Boots direct or get V. <lb/> to get it. By the by have you tipped <lb/> Mary <unclear>hire</unclear>? or will it be right if I give <lb/> her 2/6? She and M<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">r</hi></hi> Turner are so <lb/> very nice & engaging & thoughtful & <lb/> certainly make one feel very comfortable. <lb/> Ever so much love Mother dearest. <lb/> I hope Father's hand is all right <lb/> by now. </p> <salute>Your very big child</salute> <signed><hi rend="underline">E.A. Wynne</hi></signed> <hi rend="underline">For Mother</hi>
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