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to sudden changes. I had one on some of the Englishmen here who are so proud of their climate. On the last day of April when it snowed like a North-west blizzard I spring Dad's old "gag" about their not having any "climate" — nothing but "weather", and darned rotten weather at that. Of course they hadn't any come-back so they just grinned and swallowed it. | to sudden changes. I had one on some of the Englishmen here who are so proud of their climate. On the last day of April when it snowed like a North-west blizzard I spring Dad's old "gag" about their not having any "climate" — nothing but "weather", and darned rotten weather at that. Of course they hadn't any come-back so they just grinned and swallowed it. | ||
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R.A.F. STATION, EASTCHURCH, KENT.
TELEGRAMS:– AEROPLANES, EASTCHURCH
to sudden changes. I had one on some of the Englishmen here who are so proud of their climate. On the last day of April when it snowed like a North-west blizzard I spring Dad's old "gag" about their not having any "climate" — nothing but "weather", and darned rotten weather at that. Of course they hadn't any come-back so they just grinned and swallowed it.
BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 / DREWRY FAMILY / Selected Correspondence, 1917–1919.