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DOCUMENTATION DU SERVICE PHOTOGRAPIQUE DE L'ARMÉE BELGE [[image]] [[caption]] Sentinelle en faction à l'entrée d'une passerelle. [[stamp]] ROYALE DE BELGIQUE MINISTERE DE LA GUERRE VISA POUR PUBLICATION [[/stamp]] as Marion & the boys will be anxious to hear all about Dadi doings— I haven't yet written any official letters to the Am Committees or Mr. White. Am trying to get a typewritist to help me out, as so much writing is hurting my eyes. How I wish you were all here to see the beautiful city, and the parks, the latter filled with adorable children and their regiment of nurses, but in spite of the beautiful side, conditions are hard, there are few travellers I don't think I have seen more than one or two Am. women on the streets, and few men, and there are no sight seerers [[seekers]] in Paris, hardship conditions [[bottom left, coat of arms:]] ASILES DES SOLDATS INVALIDES BELGES [[left margin]] The pollen will come out of the Daisies, they have been in water too long. [[/left margin]] [[right margin]] Albert notes by different mail for safety - but of course they may just miss the steamer this goes on. [[/right margin]]
Transcription Notes:
"Am." - American