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</p><p>Oct 28. Thurs. Heavy snow during night. Have chilblaines on fingers of both hands.
 
</p><p>Oct 28. Thurs. Heavy snow during night. Have chilblaines on fingers of both hands.
 
</p><p>Oct 29. Fri. Letter fr Tottie &amp; fr Bob (S.F).
 
</p><p>Oct 29. Fri. Letter fr Tottie &amp; fr Bob (S.F).
</p><p>Oct 30. Sat. Parcel fr T. with blanket, curtains, paints, jam etc. Over 100 (?) fishermen brought in yesterday a.m. from Zellelager [Cellelager].
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</p><p>Oct 30. Sat. Parcel fr T. with blanket, curtains, paints, jam etc. Over 100 (?) fishermen brought in yesterday a.m. from Zellelager [?].
 
</p><p>Nov 3. Wed. Rev Welwood of Am. Ch in Dres. visited some of us Dresdeners in camp this p.m. Fine sunshine all day. Note fr T.  
 
</p><p>Nov 3. Wed. Rev Welwood of Am. Ch in Dres. visited some of us Dresdeners in camp this p.m. Fine sunshine all day. Note fr T.  
 
</p><p>Nov 2, enclosing one fr Mother Sep 26 &amp; one fr Florence Jones. Cold &amp; wet all day.
 
</p><p>Nov 2, enclosing one fr Mother Sep 26 &amp; one fr Florence Jones. Cold &amp; wet all day.
 
</p><p>Nov 5. Fri. Card fr Tottie.
 
</p><p>Nov 5. Fri. Card fr Tottie.
</p><p>Nov 6. Sat. this a.m. 85 white men &amp; 32 niggers left for England. 117 in all. Of the whites, many were "P.Gs" &amp; several could not speak English.  [phrase underlined] Today is the first anniversary of the coming of first batch of Englishmen into Ruhleben. Some Russians were here earlier. See special R.X.D cancellation stamp. Card from Muriel Cator.
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</p><p>Nov 6. Sat. this a.m. 85 white men &amp; 32 niggers left for England. 117 in all. Of the withes, many were "P.Gs" &amp; several could not speak English.  [phrase underlined] Today is the first anniversary of the coming of first batch of Englishmen into Ruhleben. Some Russians were here earlier. See special R.X.D cancellation stamp. Card from Muriel Cator.
 
</p><p>Nov 7. Sun. Card fr Frau Pfotenhauer. Card to Tottie.
 
</p><p>Nov 7. Sun. Card fr Frau Pfotenhauer. Card to Tottie.
 
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