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Deborah Florence Glassford Letters and Memorabilia

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of the trenches and among
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of the trenches and among civilized people and we hear numerous pretty French girls in the vicinity. Johnny was around this morning and he is very happy with his new job, I showed him your letter and he was delighted with it.
civilized people and we
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The big "Push" has commenced in the South and we all hope it will be a  
hear numerous pretty French
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success, for if so, will tend to shorten the war considerably. I am very anxious to get back where everything is peaceful. I think Bowser should be strung up for bringing in that "Prohibition Bill," and what are we going to do when we return. It will put the poor old Brewery out of business, won't it!
girls in the vicinity.
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Johnny was around
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this morning and he is
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very happy with his new
+
job, I showed him your
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letter and he was delighted
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with it.
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The big push has
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commenced in the South
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and we all hope it will  
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be a success for if so,
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will tend to shorten the war
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considerably. We're very
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anxious to get back
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where everything is peaceful.
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I think Bowser should
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be strung up for bringing
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in that "Prohibition Bill," and
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what are we going to do
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when we return. It will  
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put the poor old Brewery out
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of business, won't it!
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BC Archives, MS-0089 Box 1 File 4  GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver  Correspondence inward, 1916.
 
BC Archives, MS-0089 Box 1 File 4  GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver  Correspondence inward, 1916.

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of the trenches and among civilized people and we hear numerous pretty French girls in the vicinity. Johnny was around this morning and he is very happy with his new job, I showed him your letter and he was delighted with it. The big "Push" has commenced in the South and we all hope it will be a success, for if so, will tend to shorten the war considerably. I am very anxious to get back where everything is peaceful. I think Bowser should be strung up for bringing in that "Prohibition Bill," and what are we going to do when we return. It will put the poor old Brewery out of business, won't it!

BC Archives, MS-0089 Box 1 File 4 GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver Correspondence inward, 1916.