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I received your letter dated Tuesday 15th which has not quite arrived yet but will soon be. So you are busy spring cleaning in summer but better late than never. Have you got anything to do with the patients yet &amp; do you have any wounded in there? Who is the kind patient that is going to knit the hosetops. Are there no soldiers in Ding at all just now it must be a bit dull. [Illegible] was a bit luck but he can’t boast of much as yet although he may see enough of it yet. There are twenty of us staying in this house different regiments and we have our food cooked in the house. Write soon Love from Dodo</text>
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Dear Mary,&#13;
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                <text>OBJ_Mmedal&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.lodgepunk.com/MMC/items/show/10#?c=&amp;amp;m=&amp;amp;s=&amp;amp;cv=&amp;amp;xywh=-88%2C24%2C755%2C383"&gt;WW1 Gallantry on Active Service: British Expeditionary Force notice to Murdoch Munro on 23rd March 1918&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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                <text>Likely writtten in Nigg circa 1918. Mentions being presented with Military Medal. People mentioned include Dina, Nellie, and nurse Miklejohn. He entions a fiddle player and they are about to have a dance.</text>
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                <text>Great Britain.Army.Seaforth Highlanders;&#13;
Munro, Murdoch, 1895-1961;&#13;
World War, 1914-1918</text>
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                <text>Murdoch Munro Collection (1914-1919) by Erika Nygard and Lodgepunk.com/MMC is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 CC  </text>
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