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It is a place where yachts tie up for the winter.  It boasts a "hard" and an Inn whose walls are washed by the waves at high tide + bearing the attractive name of the Butt + Oyster.  Today which began in snow + ended in perfect spring sunshine.  Geoffry + I walked into Ipswich + back.  Notwithstanding that it was meatless day we have an excellent lunch at the club.  London is really the worst place to be in now for shopping or eating + certainly for air raids.
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It is a place where yachts tie up for the winter.  It boasts a "Hard" and an Inn whose walls are washed by the waves at high tide & bearing the attractive name of the Butt & Oyster.  Today which began in snow & ended in perfect spring sunshine.  Geoffry & I walked into Ipswich & back.  Notwithstanding that it was meatless day we have an excellent lunch at the club.  London is really the worst place to be in now for shopping or eating & certainly for air raids.
  
 
Tomorrow I expect to reach Carleton.  Frank ought by now to be in Sweden.  I wonder how John Oliver's government will turn out.
 
Tomorrow I expect to reach Carleton.  Frank ought by now to be in Sweden.  I wonder how John Oliver's government will turn out.
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BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 4 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1918.

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It is a place where yachts tie up for the winter. It boasts a "Hard" and an Inn whose walls are washed by the waves at high tide & bearing the attractive name of the Butt & Oyster. Today which began in snow & ended in perfect spring sunshine. Geoffry & I walked into Ipswich & back. Notwithstanding that it was meatless day we have an excellent lunch at the club. London is really the worst place to be in now for shopping or eating & certainly for air raids.

Tomorrow I expect to reach Carleton. Frank ought by now to be in Sweden. I wonder how John Oliver's government will turn out.

Your loving brother

Arthur

BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 4 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1918.