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You will say never mid those small points What of the war. Well all goes well; very well & by the time you get this; by comparing dates you will know why we are so optomistic at least I hope & belive that very big things will have been done, but even if nothing of a very extordinary nature has happened you may rest assuared that it is only a matter of time our boys are much better fighters, our guns more numerous, larger & better served & in the air Fritz is just no where, our air men are just devils of the air to Fritz. They do nearly as they like, think nothing of diving down & firing on Fritz in his trench & on the roads behind his lines. The Empire is sound & well served. this army is a marvel in its wide spread activities it may break in spots at times but to me it is a
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You will say nevermind those small points What of the war. Well all goes well; very well & by the time you get this, by comparing dates you will know why we are so optomisitic at least I hope & believe that very big things will have been done, but even if nothing of a very extordinary nature has happened you may rest assured that it is only a matter of time, our boys are much better fighters, our guns more numerous, larger & better served & in the air Fritz is just no where our airmen are just devils of the air to Fritz. They do nearly as they like, think nothing of diving down & firing on Fritz in his trench & on the roads behind his lines. The Empire is sound & well served. This army is a marvel in its widespread activities it may break in spots at times but to me it is a
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BC Archives, MS-0426 Box 1 File 5 / TREGILLUS, Frederick James, 1862 - 1962.  Barkerville, miner. / Correspondence from Ernest Seeley, 1915 - 1919.

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You will say nevermind those small points What of the war. Well all goes well; very well & by the time you get this, by comparing dates you will know why we are so optomisitic at least I hope & believe that very big things will have been done, but even if nothing of a very extordinary nature has happened you may rest assured that it is only a matter of time, our boys are much better fighters, our guns more numerous, larger & better served & in the air Fritz is just no where our airmen are just devils of the air to Fritz. They do nearly as they like, think nothing of diving down & firing on Fritz in his trench & on the roads behind his lines. The Empire is sound & well served. This army is a marvel in its widespread activities it may break in spots at times but to me it is a

BC Archives, MS-0426 Box 1 File 5 / TREGILLUS, Frederick James, 1862 - 1962. Barkerville, miner. / Correspondence from Ernest Seeley, 1915 - 1919.