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− | Had a letter from him the other day and he expects to go to England next month. | + | Had a letter from him the other day and he expects to go to England next month. Lucille will go with him. His first article is finished, he says. |
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+ | Have contracted a cold since my return, the first since last winter, so am not feeling just up to the mark. The weather is still fine, however, and I should be able to get rid of this cold in a few days. | ||
− | + | BC Archives MS-1188 | |
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+ | PATTULLO, George Robson, 1845 - . Woodstock, Ontario | ||
+ | Selected letters from his son James Burleigh Pattullo, 1917-1918. |
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that George did. They seemed to know the same property and even the same horses.
He intends making a longer visit to the Canadians later on.
Had a letter from him the other day and he expects to go to England next month. Lucille will go with him. His first article is finished, he says.
Have contracted a cold since my return, the first since last winter, so am not feeling just up to the mark. The weather is still fine, however, and I should be able to get rid of this cold in a few days.
BC Archives MS-1188 Box 1 File 5 PATTULLO, George Robson, 1845 - . Woodstock, Ontario Selected letters from his son James Burleigh Pattullo, 1917-1918.