Concerning mail received, especially Edith's tender letters, and recommends she stop sending him packages. Also discusses money, his pay, and what he is sending to her. Recounts cities he visited while stationed in England. Comments on his own family's attitude toward her; he will write them. Describes the food situation and a chicken sold to them by a farmer's wife, who was appalled by the soldiers' crude cooking method.
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