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that Elizabeth is doing her duty and taking you out for rides once & a while, it will do you lots of good & help you to forget your troubles
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that Elizabeth is doing her duty and taking you out for rides once & a while, it will do you lots of good & help you to forget your troubles I only wish that I was home to help
I only wish that I was home to help
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We are getting what they call winter out here but it goes by a different name in general conversations.  
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We are getting what they call winter out here but it goes by a different name in general conversations.
I am still keeping in the best of health & if everything goes along as it is present I will come through O.K. I will stop now.
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with love, your loving
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I am still keeping in the best of health & if everything goes along as it is present I will come through O.K. I will stop now.with love, your loving son Price
son Price
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BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 9 / ELLISON FAMILY.  Vernon. / Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Price Ellison, 1916.

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that Elizabeth is doing her duty and taking you out for rides once & a while, it will do you lots of good & help you to forget your troubles I only wish that I was home to help

We are getting what they call winter out here but it goes by a different name in general conversations.

I am still keeping in the best of health & if everything goes along as it is present I will come through O.K. I will stop now.with love, your loving son Price

BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 9 / ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. / Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Price Ellison, 1916.