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 The other event of note during TLM-P's visit, was that Henry's brother, an engineer, had been on a train when they saw a capsized boat: Henry's brother leap out of the train and ended up rescuing the two boys in the boat, along with another would-be rescuer.(7 July) \\ The other event of note during TLM-P's visit, was that Henry's brother, an engineer, had been on a train when they saw a capsized boat: Henry's brother leap out of the train and ended up rescuing the two boys in the boat, along with another would-be rescuer.(7 July) \\
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-In 1917, we have another view of Georgie, after a visit by her nephew R.A. (Max) Barton. He wrote to his mother, 'I went out to see Aunt Georgie a few days ago and found her much more cheerful than I expected her to be in the midst of her troubles.  She has had rather a bad time of it lately with car and eye trouble.  She and Connie and her 3 children are living in rooms in a house at West Kensington and seem fairly satisfied with it.  I like Aunt Georgie very much and she seemed to me ridiculously like Aunt Nora in some of her mannerisms and in her love for anecdote and reminiscence.(([[https://maxandtonybartonww1lettershome.wordpress.com/|Max letter 6 April 1917]] \\+In 1917, we have another view of Georgie, after a visit by her nephew R.A. (Max) Barton while he was on leave in London. He wrote to his mother, 'I went out to see Aunt Georgie a few days ago and found her much more cheerful than I expected her to be in the midst of her troubles.  She has had rather a bad time of it lately with car and eye trouble.  She and Connie and her 3 children are living in rooms in a house at West Kensington and seem fairly satisfied with it.  I like Aunt Georgie very much and she seemed to me ridiculously like Aunt Nora in some of her mannerisms and in her love for anecdote and reminiscence.(([[https://maxandtonybartonww1lettershome.wordpress.com/|Max letter 6 April 1917]])) \\
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