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Deborah Florence Glassford Letters and Memorabilia

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& they bored me to tears.  
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& they bored me to tears.
Well when you get this think of me driving about lunnies & feeling very hot in blue serge!
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& very brown & dusty.
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Well when you get this think of me driving about "Lunies" & feeling very hot in blue serge & very brown & dusty.
I met Nora Bell Irvine & Mrs. Jack Wood in the Park yesterday. The Canadian matinee was a great success I believe. I had my driving test that day so could not go.
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I met Nora Bell-Irving & Mrs. Jack Wood in the Park yesterday. The Canadian matinée was a great success I believe. I had my driving test that day so could not go.
 
If you write to Rycote, Wheatley-Oxon any letters will be forwarded to wherever I am.  Do write another of your newsy letters. How is Vanc. getting on now? I mean in the business way. As far as we are concerned it is very bad, but I hope it will improve. I hate being poor! However as long as the boys come through nothing really matters. Your affec. Larry
 
If you write to Rycote, Wheatley-Oxon any letters will be forwarded to wherever I am.  Do write another of your newsy letters. How is Vanc. getting on now? I mean in the business way. As far as we are concerned it is very bad, but I hope it will improve. I hate being poor! However as long as the boys come through nothing really matters. Your affec. Larry

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& they bored me to tears.

Well when you get this think of me driving about "Lunies" & feeling very hot in blue serge & very brown & dusty.

I met Nora Bell-Irving & Mrs. Jack Wood in the Park yesterday. The Canadian matinée was a great success I believe. I had my driving test that day so could not go. If you write to Rycote, Wheatley-Oxon any letters will be forwarded to wherever I am. Do write another of your newsy letters. How is Vanc. getting on now? I mean in the business way. As far as we are concerned it is very bad, but I hope it will improve. I hate being poor! However as long as the boys come through nothing really matters. Your affec. Larry