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− | BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 23 ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. Elizabeth Ellison, correspondence inward, [ca. 1915-1918]. | + | |
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+ | Say I do think you are awfully kind for the two most amusing letters that I have received from you, you have no idea how very welcome they are I suppose I have been very remis in writing but the situation is this. I am in a little room (much smaller than Mr. Ellisons study) I have a telephone on one side of me & on the other a typewriter at my back are two doors which constantly are | ||
+ | opening with people who wish to either speak to me or the Quartermaster, I | ||
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+ | BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 23 / ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. / Elizabeth Ellison, correspondence inward, [ca. 1915-1918]. |
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Staff Sargt Tonge 442218 Canadian Base Depot Rouelles France
My dear Elizabeth,
Say I do think you are awfully kind for the two most amusing letters that I have received from you, you have no idea how very welcome they are I suppose I have been very remis in writing but the situation is this. I am in a little room (much smaller than Mr. Ellisons study) I have a telephone on one side of me & on the other a typewriter at my back are two doors which constantly are opening with people who wish to either speak to me or the Quartermaster, I
BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 23 / ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. / Elizabeth Ellison, correspondence inward, [ca. 1915-1918].