Difference between revisions of ".NDA.Mzc3MQ"
From transcribe
(Created page with "I went to France. Now they have got a lot of money that I can't draw until after the war It is too bad the boys would not all join the same reg. don't let Herbie leave if he c...") |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
I went to France. Now they have got a lot of money that I can't draw until after the war It is too bad the boys would not all join the same reg. don't let Herbie leave if he comes over here I will get some one to send him back to Canada he would not get any further than England anyway It is a shame the way most of the young kids go to the bad over here, when there is no one to look after them. They have a whole ball of young boys in Eng here and they just raise the devil and no one can do a thing | I went to France. Now they have got a lot of money that I can't draw until after the war It is too bad the boys would not all join the same reg. don't let Herbie leave if he comes over here I will get some one to send him back to Canada he would not get any further than England anyway It is a shame the way most of the young kids go to the bad over here, when there is no one to look after them. They have a whole ball of young boys in Eng here and they just raise the devil and no one can do a thing | ||
+ | BC Archives MS-0249 Ellison Family, Vernon. Box 1 File 10 Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Price Ellison, 1917. |
Revision as of 11:37, 10 May 2015
I went to France. Now they have got a lot of money that I can't draw until after the war It is too bad the boys would not all join the same reg. don't let Herbie leave if he comes over here I will get some one to send him back to Canada he would not get any further than England anyway It is a shame the way most of the young kids go to the bad over here, when there is no one to look after them. They have a whole ball of young boys in Eng here and they just raise the devil and no one can do a thing BC Archives MS-0249 Ellison Family, Vernon. Box 1 File 10 Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Price Ellison, 1917.