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Deborah Florence Glassford Letters and Memorabilia

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My dear Dodie;
 
My dear Dodie;
  
As you complain so bitterly of my vile writing, I am taking to getting out of the difficulty in the same way as you do, only the machine is very old and rotten. I am sorry that I have no written for so long, but I have been up to my eyes in work, chiefly of the office kind, which goes sorely against the grain as I did not join the Navy to become a clerk. I hope that my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty were nice and polite to you when they replied. I cannot understand what has become of my photographs as I have sent you two now, however I shall try once again. Perhaps the censor thinks that they may be too much of a shock for you to stand. [Yer ?] own has not yet  turned up, but I am living in hope that it may before long.
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As you complain so bitterly of my vile writing, I am taking to getting out of the difficulty in the same way as you do, only the machine is very old and rotten. I am sorry that I have not written for so long, but I have been up to my eyes in work, chiefly of the office kind, which goes sorely against the grain as I did not join the Navy to become a clerk. I hope that my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty were nice and polite to you when they replied. I cannot understand what has become of my photographs as I have sent you two now, however I shall try once again. Perhaps the censor thinks that they may be too much of a shock for you to stand. Yor own has not yet  turned up, but I am living in hope that it may before long.
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BC Archives, MS-0089
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Box 1
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File 4
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GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver
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Correspondence inward, 1916.

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30th September 1916

H.M. Submarine E 11. C/O G.P.O London

My dear Dodie;

As you complain so bitterly of my vile writing, I am taking to getting out of the difficulty in the same way as you do, only the machine is very old and rotten. I am sorry that I have not written for so long, but I have been up to my eyes in work, chiefly of the office kind, which goes sorely against the grain as I did not join the Navy to become a clerk. I hope that my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty were nice and polite to you when they replied. I cannot understand what has become of my photographs as I have sent you two now, however I shall try once again. Perhaps the censor thinks that they may be too much of a shock for you to stand. Yor own has not yet turned up, but I am living in hope that it may before long.

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