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− | We are in a lovely country enjoying lovely weather and are far from any danger. Every minute of my life is interesting | + | We are in a lovely country enjoying lovely weather and are far from any danger. Every minute of my life is interesting & therefore enjoyable. I have pleasant companions & no responsibilities. |
Of course we do not know from hour to hour when this may end but while it lasts it is very enjoyable. | Of course we do not know from hour to hour when this may end but while it lasts it is very enjoyable. | ||
− | Joe Bridgman is with me | + | Joe Bridgman is with me & some others of our old regiment are either with us or within reach. The sea and a glorious sea at that is within easy reach and I bathe in it nearly every day. The flowers & especially the roses are exquisite. While I write I am enjoying a catalpa & magnolia tree in full bloom. French cleanliness & orderliness is found nearly everywhere with much true courtesy. I am picking up French all right & can generally make myself understood. |
With dearest love I am always | With dearest love I am always | ||
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+ | BC Archives, MS-2879 Box 69 File 1 / CREASE FAMILY / Selected letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his mother, Sarah Crease, 1916 - 1918. |
Revision as of 16:41, 24 November 2015
Answered
Sepr 8th 16
France
6 Augt 1916
British Officers' Club
A.P.O. No 1
BEF
Dearest Mother
We are in a lovely country enjoying lovely weather and are far from any danger. Every minute of my life is interesting & therefore enjoyable. I have pleasant companions & no responsibilities.
Of course we do not know from hour to hour when this may end but while it lasts it is very enjoyable.
Joe Bridgman is with me & some others of our old regiment are either with us or within reach. The sea and a glorious sea at that is within easy reach and I bathe in it nearly every day. The flowers & especially the roses are exquisite. While I write I am enjoying a catalpa & magnolia tree in full bloom. French cleanliness & orderliness is found nearly everywhere with much true courtesy. I am picking up French all right & can generally make myself understood.
With dearest love I am always
Your best second son
Arthur
BC Archives, MS-2879 Box 69 File 1 / CREASE FAMILY / Selected letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his mother, Sarah Crease, 1916 - 1918.