John Haworth Drewry Letters
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− | tell these people just how useful (?) they are to anyone but themselves. | + | tell these people just how useful(?) they are to anyone but themselves. |
There has been no word from you for a long time so I suppose you have stopped writing on the supposition that I have sailed for home ere this – but you don't know the R.A.F. Believe me! in the next war I'll get a job in the Canadian Force or else sit by the fireside and tell the boys how it was done in the old days. | There has been no word from you for a long time so I suppose you have stopped writing on the supposition that I have sailed for home ere this – but you don't know the R.A.F. Believe me! in the next war I'll get a job in the Canadian Force or else sit by the fireside and tell the boys how it was done in the old days. | ||
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The weather here is lovely at present but still liable | The weather here is lovely at present but still liable | ||
− | BC Archives, 93-6553 | + | BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 / DREWRY FAMILY / Selected Correspondence, 1917–1919. |
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tell these people just how useful(?) they are to anyone but themselves.
There has been no word from you for a long time so I suppose you have stopped writing on the supposition that I have sailed for home ere this – but you don't know the R.A.F. Believe me! in the next war I'll get a job in the Canadian Force or else sit by the fireside and tell the boys how it was done in the old days.
The weather here is lovely at present but still liable
BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 / DREWRY FAMILY / Selected Correspondence, 1917–1919.