DEAR BELOVED MOTHER,--It is mid-day, and we are at the forward position, in readiness. I send you my whole love. Whatever comes to pass, life has had its beauty.
It was in the fight of this day, April 6, that the writer of these letters disappeared.
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Printed by T. and A. CONSTABLE, Printers to His Majesty at the Edinburgh University Press
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Transcriber's notes:
Periods added to a few date-lines to conform to rest of text.
Page 95, A space in the text was replaced with "us as". This has been surmised. "moves us as a Breughel . . ."
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