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Dear P.T.D.. I hope that your cottage over on tlie island isn't Jolting much water in an you and thai you arc keenhii; moderately warm ami dry. 1"<1 luvc lo be going out fishing with you for i hear I lie iisii are just falliny. on to Liu- lines a! iin-seui. •'. \veul to ijiei the p;ij_)i-r so as lu tackle Die eoaipeLiliun iasl weei; I found it was burned so i could .cut do it after all. Jjcvorley ".Macilona.ld . I certainly would like to have you over Avith me lass to do a bit o' line /ishinii. It is certainly good fun and while we sat and waited I could toll you yarns of my curly .sailing days. thai, would make your eyes widen villi wonder. The world is a wonderful plurv alright. N'ever mind one -day u'C may manaiio. it and s<» till then my h<;s{ regards. P.T.W. \
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 76, 10 July 1942, Page 6
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