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My dear "Dodo"
 
My dear "Dodo"
 
You see I am taking you at your word. It was a great pleasure to me to meet you again, recently, in Vancouver, & I thought you were very sweet to ask me to write to you & to call you "Dodo".  
 
You see I am taking you at your word. It was a great pleasure to me to meet you again, recently, in Vancouver, & I thought you were very sweet to ask me to write to you & to call you "Dodo".  
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We had a most pleasant trek to the coast - Four of us in a very fine private car. Rather hard on the one lady, tho', wasn't it? But we had a lot of bridge - I occupied a double brass bed, in a "room" containing a wardrobe, dressing table, with drawers below, running water & bath room next door. And we lived like fighting cocks - assuming those birds fare sumptuously every day - "Kennedy" never gave us the same menu twice - excepting cocktails - & they were the same, before luncheon & dinner!
 
We had a most pleasant trek to the coast - Four of us in a very fine private car. Rather hard on the one lady, tho', wasn't it? But we had a lot of bridge - I occupied a double brass bed, in a "room" containing a wardrobe, dressing table, with drawers below, running water & bath room next door. And we lived like fighting cocks - assuming those birds fare sumptuously every day - "Kennedy" never gave us the same menu twice - excepting cocktails - & they were the same, before luncheon & dinner!
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BC Archives, MS-0089, Box 1, File 5
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GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton).  Vancouver.
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Correspondence inward, 1917.

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Letterhead: Canadian Northern Railway Hotel System ??? St. Joseph Hotel August 10th 1917

My dear "Dodo" You see I am taking you at your word. It was a great pleasure to me to meet you again, recently, in Vancouver, & I thought you were very sweet to ask me to write to you & to call you "Dodo".

We had a most pleasant trek to the coast - Four of us in a very fine private car. Rather hard on the one lady, tho', wasn't it? But we had a lot of bridge - I occupied a double brass bed, in a "room" containing a wardrobe, dressing table, with drawers below, running water & bath room next door. And we lived like fighting cocks - assuming those birds fare sumptuously every day - "Kennedy" never gave us the same menu twice - excepting cocktails - & they were the same, before luncheon & dinner!

BC Archives, MS-0089, Box 1, File 5 GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver. Correspondence inward, 1917.