Letter from A.J. Peatling to Norman Griffiths Ellsworth, 1916
HIGH STREET,
CARSHALTON.
April 6:16:
Dear Sergant Ellsworth
I was so completely taken by
surprise this morning when you & the
other three “boys" gave me that very
charming letter & my wife the beautiful
Brooch -pin, that I could not adequately
thank you all for both. Please convey
to the others the very heartfelt gratitude
for the more than kind expressions towards
myself. I feel that I’ve only done my
job, & tried to carry out my duty “without
fear or favour”;but it is none the less
gratifying to know that you men all
appreciated what little I have been able to
do for you - although it seems so very
paltry compared to what you have all
done for the Empire & for me personally.
I feel always personally indebted to any
man who has been fighting. I’ve been
through two campaigns & know something of
the hardships you went through for us all
but Im totally unable to concien concern the
Hell you four went through on the
Peninsula.
Every time my wife wears the brooch,
(& that will be practically always) I shall
think of you all - not only you four, but
of the whole of the Australian Army of which
we in the Motherland are so justly proud.
Again I thank you all for your
kind remembrance & kinder appreciation
of my small services, & with the very
best of good wishes to each individually,
& hoping through Gods mercy you may
each one return home safely & in
Good health,
I remain always your sincere
wellwisher & friend
A. J. Peatling.
1 DRL26B
260
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