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Dear Lindley,
 
Dear Lindley,
  
On returning to camp last night I found a fine budget of mail - Two letters from Nell, one from little Maud & one from Fowkes & one from you beside several English letters. And [?] nearly every letter there is nothing anyone can do for their soldiers abroad equal to writing them letters.
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On returning to camp last night I found a fine budget of mail - Two letters from Nell, one from little Maud & one from Fowkes & one from you beside several English letters. As I say nearly every letter there is nothing anyone can do for their soldiers abroad equal to writing them letters.
  
The soldiers can get socks that are good enough for little or nothing but they can't buy home letters at any price. One good thing this war can do is to revive the art of letter writing. I myself have already had some delightful  letters such as I could never have received in peace time & if it were possible to keep anything under these military conditions they would be worth keeping to hand down.
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The soldiers can get socks that are good enough for little or nothing but they can't buy home letters at any price. One good thing this war can do is to revive the art of letter writing. I myself have already had some delightful  letters such as I could never have received in peace time & if it were possible to keep anything under these military conditions they would be worth keeping to hand down.
  
 
They have been written (some of them by people you do not even know) with such deep thoughtfulness & such courage & brightness of spirit.
 
They have been written (some of them by people you do not even know) with such deep thoughtfulness & such courage & brightness of spirit.
  
[In left margin} Much love to all. Tell mother I thought of her particularly  while going over Windsor. Arthur
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Much love to all. Tell mother I thought of her particularly  while going over Windsor
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Arthur
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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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c/o 30th Bn (Res) CEF

East Sandling

Kent

Sunday 23.7.16

Dear Lindley,

On returning to camp last night I found a fine budget of mail - Two letters from Nell, one from little Maud & one from Fowkes & one from you beside several English letters. As I say nearly every letter there is nothing anyone can do for their soldiers abroad equal to writing them letters.

The soldiers can get socks that are good enough for little or nothing but they can't buy home letters at any price. One good thing this war can do is to revive the art of letter writing. I myself have already had some delightful letters such as I could never have received in peace time & if it were possible to keep anything under these military conditions they would be worth keeping to hand down.

They have been written (some of them by people you do not even know) with such deep thoughtfulness & such courage & brightness of spirit.

Much love to all. Tell mother I thought of her particularly while going over Windsor

Arthur

BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 1 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1916.