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WW1 Letter Dear Elizabeth, How are you? How are Edward and Margaret? How's life in England? How is Edward, is he still the naughty cheeky boy I knew? How is Margaret, last time I saw her she was only 6 months old? How are the children coping without a father? I miss both you and the children so much. A lot has happened since I last saw you as well. As you probably know, I am presently a soldier fighting in the ongoing Great War. When I signed up to fight Germany I was under the impression that the war would be over before Christmas, I never thought it would last as long as this, two years, and still not be over. There were many reasons I joined the army. One of these was the Lord Kitchener poster. That poster was everywhere, no matter where you were all you could...

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