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My dear brother
 
My dear brother
  
I have had a budget of home mail - 2 from Nell, 1 from Harry, 2 from you, 1 from Leffie + 1 from Fowkes.  As I have written twice to Nell this week, I think you come next.  May I say that I think you are doing a great work + more than taking your part in the war.  To take a prominent place in the disgusting + loathsome cesspit of politics requires a fine determination and a clear insight into the need for reform.  You stand a chance to make a name for yourself that will be revered long after all the soldiers are forgotten
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I have had a budget of home mail - 2 from Nell, 1 from Harry, 2 from you, 1 from Zeffie & 1 from Fowkes.  As I have written twice to Nell this week, I think you come next.  May I say that I think you are doing a great work & more than taking your part in the war.  To take a prominent place in the disgusting & loathsome cesspit of politics requires a fine determination and a clear insight into the need for reform.  You stand a chance to make a name for yourself that will be revered long after all the soldiers are forgotten
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BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 2 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1917.

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29.4.17

My dear brother

I have had a budget of home mail - 2 from Nell, 1 from Harry, 2 from you, 1 from Zeffie & 1 from Fowkes. As I have written twice to Nell this week, I think you come next. May I say that I think you are doing a great work & more than taking your part in the war. To take a prominent place in the disgusting & loathsome cesspit of politics requires a fine determination and a clear insight into the need for reform. You stand a chance to make a name for yourself that will be revered long after all the soldiers are forgotten

BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 2 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1917.