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Date: February 21st 1919
To
Gladys Hornibrook
From
Charles Hornibrook
Letter

Le Havre France
21/2/19.

Dear Neice and all

Just a few lines to let yous know that I am well hoping this will find yous all the same,

I’m in Le Havre now in the moblizing camps and I’m going to England soon. We are giting a leave in Eng but I don’t no where I’m going yet. I’m sending some post cards of Le Havre wich I hope you will git all right.

We are having nice weather here no snow but it rained for a coupel of days but the sun is shining nice and worm today.

Well Gladys I haven’t much news to rite I havent had eny mail for some time but hope to git some soon. What is your dad doing this winter and Frank I havent herd from Earnest sence the first of hunting season. He must be mad over something.

Well Gladys it will soon be sugar making I might be back in time for sugar making. Well I must close for this time hoping to hear from yous soon

With love to all
Chas

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