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camp is way out in the wilderness or I would have stayed over the next day. They thought there was a possibility to get away Sat. but when I received tel. from Vernon saying that it would be impossible for some time yet I was rather sore besides that I had a wire from Seaford telling me that I could not have an extension that meant that I was to return Sat night. But I fooled them. I mailed my pass to one of the boys in camp so that it could be handed in at the guard room on time and then took the train to [Cuchfield] and then spent Sat & Sunday with the [Frelteweys]. I wrote to the boys telling them the best way to spend their precious leave | camp is way out in the wilderness or I would have stayed over the next day. They thought there was a possibility to get away Sat. but when I received tel. from Vernon saying that it would be impossible for some time yet I was rather sore besides that I had a wire from Seaford telling me that I could not have an extension that meant that I was to return Sat night. But I fooled them. I mailed my pass to one of the boys in camp so that it could be handed in at the guard room on time and then took the train to [Cuchfield] and then spent Sat & Sunday with the [Frelteweys]. I wrote to the boys telling them the best way to spend their precious leave | ||
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Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Price Ellison. 1918. | Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Price Ellison. 1918. |
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camp is way out in the wilderness or I would have stayed over the next day. They thought there was a possibility to get away Sat. but when I received tel. from Vernon saying that it would be impossible for some time yet I was rather sore besides that I had a wire from Seaford telling me that I could not have an extension that meant that I was to return Sat night. But I fooled them. I mailed my pass to one of the boys in camp so that it could be handed in at the guard room on time and then took the train to [Cuchfield] and then spent Sat & Sunday with the [Frelteweys]. I wrote to the boys telling them the best way to spend their precious leave BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 11 ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Price Ellison. 1918.