Letters of Arthur George Heath Fellow of New College Oxford And Lieutenant in
Letters of Arthur George Heath Fellow of New College Oxford And Lieutenant in
Heath, Arthur George, 1887-1915
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Perhaps it didn't come and if so I'm very sorry. But I've been here now a lifetime — almost, a month in fact. Most of the time a good way back, during which period the regi- ment had the easiest time it's ever known and I should have been perfectly happy but for a mistake of our doctor's, who thought that I had caught Scarlet Fever and sent me to hospital for two or three days. But it has now been plain for some time that I had no such disease nor in fact anything the matter with me except a ki...nd of sickness produced partly by French lack of sanitation — I lived for a fortnight with an open drain to encourage me — and partly by extreme disgust with the Press and the way things are going. 96 Well I'm very glad you've found your job and that such a good one. With my own, no one can say now the training is over who will get on and who won't. I only know that these feats of military daring make me sick if I stop to think about them. But with your job one can tell beforehand that you will perform it with eclat, and I'm so glad the uncapitalist element will be strengthened by you.
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