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have been gayer for him.  However he seems cheerful + tomorrow we are going to spend a long day at Cromer where both Meg + Ethel + their respective clans including Birdie are all congregated so we can kill quite a [illegible] of birds with one stone!
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have been gayer for him.  However he seems cheerful & tomorrow we are going to spend a long day at Cromer where both Meg & Ethel & their respective clans including Birdie are all congregated so we can kill quite a covey of birds with one stone!
  
You probably saw in yesterday's "Times" that Frank + the Allied [illegible] have returned to Murmansk on the coast of Kola.  He never reached Moscow at all!  Vologda apparently is the nearest spot he ever got to.  We had a line from him on Sunday saying he was back at Murmansk but what [illegible]  portends we have no idea.  But of course the sea there is always open so a retreat home would be possible.  This morning Father has received a letter from him dated July 6 from Archangel + saying they were on the point of proceeding to Vologda + would push on to Moscow if + when it was thought to be advisable.  That comment has at present not arrived it seems!  He says, "Here we are lying off the town (Archangel) in a river a mile or more wide with very low banks.  The town is on the right bank + looks wonderfully picturesque at night with its golden spires.  The sun sets here for almost an hour; at Murmansk it was high in the heaves all night!  Please ask Jess to give my love to Arthur when she writes.
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You probably saw in yesterday's "Times" that Frank & the Allied [illegible] have returned to Murmansk on the coast of Kola.  He never reached Moscow at all!  Vologda apparently is the nearest spot he ever got to.  We had a line from him on Sunday saying he was back at Murmansk but what [illegible]  portends we have no idea.  But of course the sea there is always open so a retreat home would be possible.  This morning Father has received a letter from him dated July 6 from Archangel & saying they were on the point of proceeding to Vologda & would push on to Moscow if & when it was thought to be advisable.  That comment has at present not arrived it seems!  He says, "Here we are lying off the town (Archangel) in a river a mile or more wide with very low banks.  The town is on the right bank & looks wonderfully picturesque at night with its golden spires.  The sun sets here for almost an hour; at Murmansk it was high in the heavens all night!  Please ask Jess to give my love to Arthur when she writes.
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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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have been gayer for him. However he seems cheerful & tomorrow we are going to spend a long day at Cromer where both Meg & Ethel & their respective clans including Birdie are all congregated so we can kill quite a covey of birds with one stone!

You probably saw in yesterday's "Times" that Frank & the Allied [illegible] have returned to Murmansk on the coast of Kola. He never reached Moscow at all! Vologda apparently is the nearest spot he ever got to. We had a line from him on Sunday saying he was back at Murmansk but what [illegible] portends we have no idea. But of course the sea there is always open so a retreat home would be possible. This morning Father has received a letter from him dated July 6 from Archangel & saying they were on the point of proceeding to Vologda & would push on to Moscow if & when it was thought to be advisable. That comment has at present not arrived it seems! He says, "Here we are lying off the town (Archangel) in a river a mile or more wide with very low banks. The town is on the right bank & looks wonderfully picturesque at night with its golden spires. The sun sets here for almost an hour; at Murmansk it was high in the heavens all night! Please ask Jess to give my love to Arthur when she writes.

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