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HOPE & RAGE

TRUE SPIRIT OF FRANCE. ■' « A letter received from France by a soldier fighting in General de Gaulle’s army was written by his father, mother, and brother. “Our faith'is firm and helps us to bear this existence, which, after all, is but one long wait.” “We hope, we wait, we listen,” wrote his mother. “Our life here is stagnant. We cultivate our garden,” a subtle allusion to working for the de Gaullist cause. The brother wrote: “There is at present' a most encouraging atmosphere among 1 all our friends. All hearts are filled 1 with hope and rage.” I

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 February 1942, Page 4

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100

HOPE & RAGE Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 February 1942, Page 4

HOPE & RAGE Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 February 1942, Page 4

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