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digs in central or south America. But Angkor is the siege of the French School of the Far east and is being reconstructed
digs in central or south America. But Angkor is the siege of the French School of the Far east and is being reconstructed
by French archeolgists. I believe it has been saved from the war thanks to the presence of the French chief of the mission -
by French archeolgists. I believe it has been saved from the war thanks to the presence of the French chief of the mission -
who is still there, though no work can be done now. It's unbearable thinking off war among such quiet people.
who is still there, though no work can be done now. It's unbearable thinking of war among such quiet people.
   As ever  S. L.
   As ever  S. L.
* Gand is the French spelling of Ghent
[* Gand is the French spelling of Ghent]

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Out in Guatemala three months, later a visit to Belgium (Brussels, Bruges, Gand* etc. - very pleasant), a few trips to different places in France. But we've been here since october, and the youngsters you announced never showed up. We were in Angkor in 68 - huge and glorious site, such lovely people, so peaceful! It was only for a visit, Henri only digs in central or south America. But Angkor is the siege of the French School of the Far east and is being reconstructed by French archeolgists. I believe it has been saved from the war thanks to the presence of the French chief of the mission - who is still there, though no work can be done now. It's unbearable thinking of war among such quiet people.

 As ever   S. L.

[* Gand is the French spelling of Ghent]