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Deborah Florence Glassford Letters and Memorabilia

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My lad Dodie, how I wish I
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My God Dodie, how I wish I
 
could get in that strawberry  
 
could get in that strawberry  
 
patch at Forters, as we
 
patch at Forters, as we
 
rarely ever get any fresh
 
rarely ever get any fresh
 
fruit out here, we will
 
fruit out here, we will
surely have some food times
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surely have some good times
 
when we get back and will
 
when we get back and will
 
have to make up for lost time.
 
have to make up for lost time.
 
May is certainly doing
 
May is certainly doing
 
her part these days and the  
 
her part these days and the  
simple life in powell river
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simple life in Powell River
 
is dangerous. please remember
 
is dangerous. please remember
m to bath when you see
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me to both when you see
them. how is Clarence
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them. How is Clarence
 
  these days! as is he still
 
  these days! as is he still
in the home guage.
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in the home guard.
 
I fogot to tell you
 
I fogot to tell you
 
about my leave, I had
 
about my leave, I had
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and had a wonderful time.
 
and had a wonderful time.
 
I went to Darby with
 
I went to Darby with
Co Leckie, John Jukes, and Charlie
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Col Leckie, John Jukes & Charlie
 
Stuart, and we had a grand  
 
Stuart, and we had a grand  
 
time and all came out about even
 
time and all came out about even
  
 
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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My God Dodie, how I wish I could get in that strawberry patch at Forters, as we rarely ever get any fresh fruit out here, we will surely have some good times when we get back and will have to make up for lost time. May is certainly doing her part these days and the simple life in Powell River is dangerous. please remember me to both when you see them. How is Clarence

these days! as is he still

in the home guard. I fogot to tell you about my leave, I had eighteen days in England and spent the whole time in and around London and had a wonderful time. I went to Darby with Col Leckie, John Jukes & Charlie Stuart, and we had a grand time and all came out about even

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