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and I know he must have been quite unnerved and I fear greatly depressed.  In my future letters to him I shall say little as possible about it.  At times, and especially just now, I feel that I should not be so far away - the feeling I know is groundless for what could I do if at home?  Still at times it saddens me. But after all what are we to expect?  No worry, no care, no mist with our sunshine.

For yourself and family my kindest regards and best wishes.

Faithfully yours
C. L. F.

I am leaving Bombay tonight for an absence of four days.  After my return I will write you concerning any future movements.

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P.S. Cooks tried to reach me in Colombo with the death messages and did everything possible but I changed locations so frequently and being in out of the way places they failed.