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Blenheim March 21st

Tuesday Morning

Darling Nina,

Your welcome letter da-

ted Bremo arrived last night [I most?]

[truly do?] thank God you are safe.

You have indeed passed through ter-

rible times, but I trust it is now

over. The same mail brought me

a letter from Mother. She has had, if

possible, a worse time than you

have and both she and Father have

lost some of their clothes, but are

at home and safe. I would send you her

letter but she said she expected

she would have an opportunity

of writing to you in a few days so

I suppose you have heard from her

and her letter was dated the 12th. I will

send it to Uncle Fred. I still feel

anxious about you all, particularly


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darling Mother. I am so much

afraid she is suffering for the

clothes she has lost as they were

those she was wearing as they [were?]

those she was wearing and from

the excitement. You too I fear are

suffering from the excitement and anx-

iety to get to Norwood. You must be

as contented as you can and make

yourself as agreeable as you can. I

know it is very hard to be off among

strangers that way