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Havre - France Aug. 26th 1919. My dear ones, This was surely a red letter day, as I found five or six letters waiting for me at the Consuls - a long one from the dear little patient, written the 24 July. 4 from Mama written the 1st 4-6-7 of Aug. and a long one from Mildred, and all with good news, they braced me oh wonderfully as I read them on the little boat going over to Troville [[Trouville]], and compensated me for not getting in touch with L. George, he is a wil o the wisp, a messenger I sent could not locate him at the address given me in London - and [[strikethrough]] when [[/strikethrough]] before the messenger could return after [[margin]] I found this old [[d---?]] in my papers. Even razor blades came from Mildred to day, and I was using my last one! [[/margin]]
Transcription Notes:
* Trouville - Trouville-sur-Mer - France - Liberation: August 24, 1944
* David Lloyd George- UK Prime Minister (1916-22)