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for him is happiness, and health. of
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for Jinie[?] is happiness, and health of
course his engagement coming so
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[?] her ejoyment comning[?] to
suddenly came as a shock to us all,
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[?]ddealy came as a shark to [?] all,
and not knowing the girl but she
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and not Eruownig[?] the girl but she
may be suitable, but for his sake we
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fuag[?] be suitable, [?] for his sake we
shall like her, at present, he tells us nothing
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shall like her, at present, te titis us nothing
about her, some friends tell us she
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about her, come fuuids[?] tell us else
adores him, North country people are as
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adores heni[?], North country people are as
rule good house wifes so I dare say she will
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rale[?] good house repes[?] do dhausig[?] she kill
be a good wife.
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be good wife.
 
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Every one thinks when the war is over
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All the men will not settle down to Office
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work, but rush to the Colonies, it is so
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jarring to see women doing every thing
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even driving carts, there are no maids
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to be had you were lucky to get one so
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soon, I hope you find her a success
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I am longing to hear how the little frock[?]
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I made fits Betty, your mother will be
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shut[?] to have May near her, you must
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all adore Betty I do wish I could see her
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boys is such a huge boy he was [?] to
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see one alone now which is very nice
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Jack is a bright little fellow. I do hope
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Fred will not have to join but if the
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war goes on for another year, he will
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have to do so, well we must make the
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BC Archives, MS-0089  GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver
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Box 1                                  Correspondence inward, 1916
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File 4
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