09 - It's hard to get rid of a cold here
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- Speaker[Codford, England – January 12, 1916 – (Letter #9)]
- Speaker["There is no winter here, just cold and rain"]
- Speaker[My dear brother; just a few lines to let you know I am well.]
- Speaker[Hoping this will find you all the same]
- Speaker[I haven't heard from you in a while, hope you are getting my letters]
- Speaker[Well Jack, I am still on machine gun training, and we got some new gear that we are testing out]
- SpeakerWe got the Maxim 303 and the Vickers light and heavy and the Lewis.
- SpeakerThe Lewis will fire 1000 shots a minute, but is a very light gun.
- SpeakerIt won’t last long like the Maxim, the best. It is a good reliable gun.
- SpeakerWe are not having quite so much sickness here now.
- SpeakerThey are getting the best of the fever, but I am just getting rid of a bad cold and it was a damn bad one, too, Jack.
- Speakerit is a hard job to get rid of a cold here, as all the training is lying on the ground and as you know it is always wet.
- SpeakerI have been here 11 weeks and we have had [only] three fine days.
- SpeakerWell, dear brother, I can’t [even] get drunk here because I can’t get the price,
- Speakerbut another thing, we are restricted to certain hours in the canteen
- Speakerand those hours is so we cannot get very much because we have not the time.
- SpeakerJack, I am writing this letter in the dark and I cannot see any lines to make it out, but dear brother, they don’t give me much time to write in the daylight.
- SpeakerI do hope you are working this winter,
- Speakeras I call it winter but we have no winter here.
- SpeakerIt is cold but no snow, cold and raining all the time.
- SpeakerWell, dear brother, I have no news that would interest you, so I will close for this time.
- Speaker[Oh, can you send the copy of the] Sunday Globe, too, and see if I will get it.
- SpeakerAnd be sure and put in all the letters, if not, at this address, please forward.
- Speakerive my love and best wishes to Flo and Sam and kids
- Speakerand a whole lot of kisses for Mary and Teddy and all friends, not forgetting yourself and B. From, Lee