Difference between revisions of ".NDY.NjE4MA"

From transcribe
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with "No dear I mean to stick it out as long as I am able + I feel ??? able ??? if I do get a bit stiff in the joints at times. So <strike> please ??? ??? getting a job with ??? </...")
 
m (Protected ".NDY.NjE4MA" ([Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite)))
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
No dear I mean to stick it out as long as I am able + I feel ??? able ???  if I do get a bit stiff in the joints at times. So <strike> please ??? ??? getting a job with ??? </strike> . I am sorry Mrs. <strike> Caldwell </strike>  is taking things the way she has. Poor Harry must feel it very much, + I really don't think that it is altogether the boys fault I see poor Fulkner if I ?? ?? is Kellen, I suppose that it is the same one that was on Corhelts place. Tell ??? ??? that I am going to bring my bacon back with me + I know I shall find a lovely home <strike> to come back to </strike> awaiting me + ??? of love. <strike> Your loving husband </strike>
+
No dear I mean to stick it out as long as I am able + I feel able to hold up my end yet even if I do get a bit stiff in the joints at times.
Harry. D Allen
+
 
 +
I am sorry Mrs. is taking things the way she has. Poor Harry must feel it very much, & I really don't think that it is altogether the boys fault
 +
 
 +
I see poor Fulkner of Salt Spring is killed, I suppose that it is the same one that was on Corhelts place. Tell Mrs. [illegible] that I am going to bring my bacon back with me + I know I shall find a lovely home awaiting me & heaps of love.
 +
 
 +
Harry. O Allen
 +
 
 +
BC Archives, MS-1901 Box 1 File 2 / RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964.  Victoria; librarian. / Selected letters and a photograph from Sergeant Harry Octavius Allen, 1917.

Latest revision as of 09:22, 5 June 2015

No dear I mean to stick it out as long as I am able + I feel able to hold up my end yet even if I do get a bit stiff in the joints at times.

I am sorry Mrs. is taking things the way she has. Poor Harry must feel it very much, & I really don't think that it is altogether the boys fault

I see poor Fulkner of Salt Spring is killed, I suppose that it is the same one that was on Corhelts place. Tell Mrs. [illegible] that I am going to bring my bacon back with me + I know I shall find a lovely home awaiting me & heaps of love.

Harry. O Allen

BC Archives, MS-1901 Box 1 File 2 / RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964. Victoria; librarian. / Selected letters and a photograph from Sergeant Harry Octavius Allen, 1917.