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XM/6890/13

LETTER: Sen, S.S.? Magdapur,? P. Said, to Jack. He supposed that Jack had received the snaps, he had only seen, one of Jack standing in the field. He was wondering how the one with the sea boots etc. had come out. He had had some of himself taken with their mascot, a monkey, Jack would be able to spot him as he was wearing a peaked cap while the monkey was in his birthday suit; he intended to develop those photographs that night, along with some others taken in ? P Said If they turned out alright he would send them from London or give them to him when he came home. They had discarded their tropical clothes and were once again in blues although it was not yet under 70, what would they feel like when they got home?. They were bound for London, Hamburg and ? Dundee. He sends his kindest regards to Jack’s mother, Mrs. Jones and Jack’s big brother. Sketch of a ? clergyman with the caption `rhyw berson adnabyddus yn Mhontnewydd’.


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