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England Sept 3, 1944
Dear Dad:
*<ecieved your letter today and really enjoyed it?Was extreemly glad to hear xfexSi> that Joe W llande is a Alright?Ahat was good dews--
Have not written lately, that is in the past four or fitfe days-I ha d been looking for a letter from you- Oh yes, A recieved a package of claothes from you today- it did not seem that all the stuff was in it? I imagine that they muct have sent two packages and the other did not arrive yet- ^he one toda y had the top of a corduroy suit, two coveralls and a pair of shoes? a slip in the box showed a number of other items listed-- I imagine the will arrive? I know that Mr Baker and his sister-in-law will be pleased as those things are so hard to get over here?
Thansk a lot for sending them?
We went out and shot a few birds the other afternoon?we just hunted about an hour, we saw quite a few ? you cannot always get dose to these birdss?they use retrivers only, no setters or pointers?you walk about twenty five yards apart, about six of you a^d flush the birds that way?
Ahe partridge season is the one open now-?There are a lot of apheasant around?These partridge are quite similar to our quail?the same coloring, they sta y in coveys- they are a little larger than our birds, they make a cackling noise when they flush- they fly exactly like our birds?I missed a couple of shots the other afternoon, only had a few?was useing Mr Bakers 16 double, a beattiful gin, but it did not fit like mine does, you know? Tuesday, or day after tomorrow we ar going on a real hunt? hunt for about five or six hours? txk xhey killed about 40 birds the opening hunt last year , m so we Jckai should do pretty well; too, I have made arrangements,
I think,to borrow a Remington automatic , 12 gauge, from the field? if I do, I will show these guys how to shoot? I wont miss many, I hope I I'll do allright, tho-----will let you know about it?
Yes I am doing a little office work, not much to it? I takd it pretty easy?Have not been up in a long time?may have a x chance to fly home? I rather expedt to be home for fihristmas or there abouts? I hope the hunting season will be open, that is what I am planning on anyway? I think it will work out O.K.
No nothing serious doing in London, not at all? I have not been there for sime time and doub^t that is will get in there in the very near future, tho * do want to go in on some business.
Mr Baker wrote you about a month ago? I guess a civilians mail takes a long time to get across-- You should get it soon..
I did sort of feel like going with the boys when they left?1 did not mind it atoo muck-- I am anxious to get home tho- Sure would like to see all of you-
SEi *hink I will drop Pa t a line a little later on-he is a pretty good egg? Pull of bull, tho, eh?
?feant think of much else-- Oh Yes, recieved a box of candy from Jane tdda y?Is she home yet? How did ^is enjoy her leave? I hope she had?a


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