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Who had written the letter, to whom, and when?
Why was the letter written — what was the wonderful thing that had happened?
What jobs did Hans Wolf and Jim Macpherson have when they were not soldiers?
Had Hans Wolf ever been to Dorset? Why did he say he knew it?
Do you think Jim Macpherson came back from the war? How do you know this?

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Question:

1.Who had written the letter, to whom, and when?

2.Why was the letter written — what was the wonderful thing that had happened?

3.What jobs did Hans Wolf and Jim Macpherson have when they were not soldiers?

4.Had Hans Wolf ever been to Dorset? Why did he say he knew it?

5.Do you think Jim Macpherson came back from the war? How do you know this?

Answer:

1.John Macpherson, a captain in the British army, had written that letter, dated Dec. 26, 1914, to his wife Connie.

2.The letter described a wonderful event. The two armies-the British and the Ger­man—fighting against each other celebrated Christmas together.

3.Before joining the army, Hans played the cello in the orchestra and Jim was a teacher.

4.No, Hans had never been to Dorset. He had only read about Dorset in Hardy’s novel ‘Far from the Madding Crowd’.

5.No, Jim Macpherson never came back home from the war. Perhaps therefore his wife Connie had preserved his letters.

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