49.026 - ALS to Austie

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ALS to Austie, sister of Edward. Expresses condolences upon hearing about Austie’s nerves, describes travelling around England, seeing a pantomime.

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Knutsford Hospital Wed Jan 17/17.

My dear Austie:- I received a fine bunch of letters from home last night and this morning. I received one from Stan. Fan and your own note. I wrote you a letter a little while ago and addressed it c/o Fannie's because Helen said that you might be moving some place or other.

I was so sorry that you had been bad. It is too bad that you are so nervous. I only wish that God had let you keep little Mary and I am sure that you would have been much better. You want to do the best you can because I am sure that it must make Bob feel so bad. I am sure that I always hate to hear that there is anything wrong with you.

It was very good of you to offer to help me if you could and it is just like you and also Fannie. I think that perhaps Father will be able to do something. I hope so anyway. What do you think about Verne beating W. J. Elliot. I was just glad. What does Bob think about it.

I was over to Manchester the other day with Mrs. Lewe to the pantomime and it was very good. I was in bed though for

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a couple of days after. It was a rotten day though and it upset the rheumatism. I am feeling fine again though. I am going up to tea at Mrs [Lewe's/Lowe's?] again this afternoon

Well Aut as I want to write a little note to Fan I will close. Tell [San?] I will write him Tomorrow or next day. I will send this with Fans and she can give it to you.

Best love to Bob and yourself. Bro Ted.

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