Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks
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− | My dear Arthur. I am very sorry your "leave" is not in sight but hope you may spend Xmas with us. I will not send the Times any more for the present | + | My dear Arthur. I am very sorry your "leave" is not in sight but hope you may spend Xmas with us. I will not send the Times any more for the present & we shall have "Cornhill" regularly if somewhat late! |
− | It really is very tantalizing not to hear all sorts of interesting details you are in a position to tell us, owing to the censorship. Our late successes are cheering that one longs to know more about them. I am not one of those optimists that think victory is imminent | + | It really is very tantalizing not to hear all sorts of interesting details you are in a position to tell us, owing to the censorship. Our late successes are cheering that one longs to know more about them. I am not one of those optimists that think victory is imminent & final because we have scored lately but nothing ever shakes any absolute conviction that ultimate victory will be ours if we remain faithful to our task. |
− | Wats is here | + | Wats is here & means to write to you himself. He is out just now & I am writing at some leisure because both he & Father are amusing each other! Wats is well & is dividing his fortnight holiday between us, Caistor & [illegible] & then goes in for a volunteer course before returning to his daily grind. With his usual want of the best of luck he has hit on a dull time here. Last week he would have enjoyed Ethel & her party & next week Meg is coming so could |
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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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7th August
My dear Arthur. I am very sorry your "leave" is not in sight but hope you may spend Xmas with us. I will not send the Times any more for the present & we shall have "Cornhill" regularly if somewhat late!
It really is very tantalizing not to hear all sorts of interesting details you are in a position to tell us, owing to the censorship. Our late successes are cheering that one longs to know more about them. I am not one of those optimists that think victory is imminent & final because we have scored lately but nothing ever shakes any absolute conviction that ultimate victory will be ours if we remain faithful to our task.
Wats is here & means to write to you himself. He is out just now & I am writing at some leisure because both he & Father are amusing each other! Wats is well & is dividing his fortnight holiday between us, Caistor & [illegible] & then goes in for a volunteer course before returning to his daily grind. With his usual want of the best of luck he has hit on a dull time here. Last week he would have enjoyed Ethel & her party & next week Meg is coming so could
BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 4 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1918.