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It is a comfort to think that you have been spared the severity of the weather which there has been in England in France. In England the thermometer has been 6 degrees below zero and there has been difficulty in getting fuel owing to the want of means of transport. Some of the English officers have treated | It is a comfort to think that you have been spared the severity of the weather which there has been in England in France. In England the thermometer has been 6 degrees below zero and there has been difficulty in getting fuel owing to the want of means of transport. Some of the English officers have treated | ||
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campaign. Indeed I have been wonderfully blessed with health. I have not missed a hour's duty since I came to England.
It is a comfort to think that you have been spared the severity of the weather which there has been in England in France. In England the thermometer has been 6 degrees below zero and there has been difficulty in getting fuel owing to the want of means of transport. Some of the English officers have treated
BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 6 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease, to his mother, Sarah Crease, 1917 - 1918.