Deborah Florence Glassford Letters and Memorabilia
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Pasey is still at leucehovere[?] she has had | Pasey is still at leucehovere[?] she has had | ||
a lovely holiday, they are so [?] to | a lovely holiday, they are so [?] to | ||
− | her, she | + | her, she really was quite ill before she |
went away, Dr. Bukasds says she leads | went away, Dr. Bukasds says she leads | ||
such a strenuous life that is why she | such a strenuous life that is why she | ||
− | + | gets [?] up, we are expecting her | |
− | home on Friday, the house seems so great | + | home on Friday, the house seems so great[?] |
when she is away. | when she is away. | ||
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are long ago useless to me I s seldom | are long ago useless to me I s seldom | ||
go out even in the summer Suspect | go out even in the summer Suspect | ||
− | you will be like G[?] surprise | + | you will be like G[?] surprise us one day, |
− | We | + | We have had a dreadful[?] summer so cold |
− | + | and wet the rose I sent was about the only | |
− | + | good one we had they all died and | |
withered on the trees and no sweet peas | withered on the trees and no sweet peas | ||
Give my love to your Dear Mother tell | Give my love to your Dear Mother tell | ||
her not to worry I wish she were near | her not to worry I wish she were near | ||
− | to pop in with her [?] | + | to pop in with her work[?] |
Much love to you all Dear Dodie | Much love to you all Dear Dodie | ||
− | + | Yr loving old Pace | |
J. N. Pearsore[?] | J. N. Pearsore[?] | ||
BC Archives, MS-0089 GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver Box 1 Correspondence inward, 1916 File 4 | BC Archives, MS-0089 GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver Box 1 Correspondence inward, 1916 File 4 |
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best of it we will manage somehow. Pasey is still at leucehovere[?] she has had a lovely holiday, they are so [?] to her, she really was quite ill before she went away, Dr. Bukasds says she leads such a strenuous life that is why she gets [?] up, we are expecting her home on Friday, the house seems so great[?] when she is away.
I am so sorry about your father, he will feel so disappointed about his work but I trust something will turn up Goo[?] news Dodie which your fettice[?] are sudry ones, I wish you were well enough. Go to buy a fur coat for yrself, those things are long ago useless to me I s seldom go out even in the summer Suspect you will be like G[?] surprise us one day, We have had a dreadful[?] summer so cold and wet the rose I sent was about the only good one we had they all died and withered on the trees and no sweet peas Give my love to your Dear Mother tell her not to worry I wish she were near to pop in with her work[?]
Much love to you all Dear Dodie
Yr loving old Pace
J. N. Pearsore[?]
BC Archives, MS-0089 GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver Box 1 Correspondence inward, 1916 File 4