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Letter from Charles Wyndham Wynne to Alice Katherine Wynne, 7 August 1916
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Letter from Charles Wyndham Wynne to Alice Katherine Wynne, 7 August 1916
Trinity College Dublin
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<note>I shall be going to <lb/><unclear>Shorebeue</unclear> — <lb/>I wonder what you <lb/>are doing about <lb/>coming over?</note> <salute>your own love son</salute> <signed>Charles</signed> <address>Cooden Camp <lb/><hi rend="underline">Bexhill</hi></address> <date>7. <hi rend="underline">Vur.</hi>16</date> <salute>Dear Mother</salute> <p>Somehow or other I don't <lb/>feel much <del><unclear>making</unclear></del> in the mood <lb/>for working thought In fact I <lb/>feel rather more in that frame <lb/>of mind where one wants to lounge. <lb/>in a large chair and listen to some. <lb/>one telling a yarn. However I <lb/>suppose I must do my best.</p> <p>I had a <unclear>topping</unclear> week end. <lb/>this time— I went to Folkstone <lb/>on Saturday afternoon as I thought <lb/>I'd try to get to Dover and see what</p>
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