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Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks

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Lens but we shall make a move soon but probably only of a temporary nature.

Uncle Natty wanted mother to know that we have ha[d] in the hall here the same old round table that she would remember well at Acton. She has been shewing me all sorts of things connected with his old house + those who lived there.

My preparations for return are now in making + I am not looking forward to the return journey. However, there ought to be a decided change by next Christmas.

Your watch keeps time like a chronometer + seems to be proof against wet + mud.

By the way when I asked you to contribute $50 towards our men's Christmas I forgot for the moment what you and Fowkes had been earning for me. Therefore there is no sense in my depleting your funds + I enclose an order on the firm which I should like you to put through.

All here send their love.