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He writes that he has recently been in close contact with her husband, Squadron Leader Robert Wareing as they were prisoners in the same hospital. He advises that her husband, with others, were evacuated by the Germans but that he, himself, remained as he required further medical treatment and has since been recaptured and returned to England. He is currently in hospital at Bramshott Military Hospital. He hopes that her husband may have had the same good fortune, but if not, he reassures her that her husband is well, apart from burns on his face, hands and a leg, which are clearing up. He mentions that he is Canadian, has a fractured thigh and is encased in a cast at the present time.
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