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− | I often wonder what you would do out here for your morning | + | I often wonder what you would do out here for your morning [uar]. |
It is often a really dangerous undertaking to get one & there have been a great many fatalities amongst those frequenting. They (the latrines) always seem to be in exposed places where one is open to bullet & M.G. fire & in some localities they seem to be particularly favoured by Jack Johnsons & the lesser tribe of explosives. | It is often a really dangerous undertaking to get one & there have been a great many fatalities amongst those frequenting. They (the latrines) always seem to be in exposed places where one is open to bullet & M.G. fire & in some localities they seem to be particularly favoured by Jack Johnsons & the lesser tribe of explosives. | ||
− | What on earth would Oliver do for instance! He would be one of those who never attempt anything till the end of the tour - I see | + | What on earth would Oliver do for instance! He would be one of those who never attempt anything till the end of the tour - I see Beaufin Irving is wounded & a prisoner. Heaven save me from that fate. That is the principal reason for carrying a pistol |
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+ | BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 1 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1916. |
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I often wonder what you would do out here for your morning [uar].
It is often a really dangerous undertaking to get one & there have been a great many fatalities amongst those frequenting. They (the latrines) always seem to be in exposed places where one is open to bullet & M.G. fire & in some localities they seem to be particularly favoured by Jack Johnsons & the lesser tribe of explosives.
What on earth would Oliver do for instance! He would be one of those who never attempt anything till the end of the tour - I see Beaufin Irving is wounded & a prisoner. Heaven save me from that fate. That is the principal reason for carrying a pistol
BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 1 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1916.