Deborah Florence Glassford Letters and Memorabilia
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<p>My Dear Dodie</p> | <p>My Dear Dodie</p> | ||
<p>Thanks very much for your nice long and very cheering letter. Your letters are always most interesting as you write just as you would speak - a gift very few people possess. </p> | <p>Thanks very much for your nice long and very cheering letter. Your letters are always most interesting as you write just as you would speak - a gift very few people possess. </p> | ||
− | <p>I have taken the liberty of forwarding your letter to Loene[?] who also will, I feel some, appreciate your kind expression of feeling for him. I seriously hope you have heard from him by now. It is more of a marvel to me every day, dear Dodie, how people can be so | + | <p>I have taken the liberty of forwarding your letter to Loene[?] who also will, I feel some, appreciate your kind expression of feeling for him. I seriously hope you have heard from him by now. It is more of a marvel to me every day, dear Dodie, how people can be so cruel and slanderous and absolutely mischievious. There is not a single word of truth in what this wonder Mrs. Hutchinson has said. Is it not peculiar that people who rise suddenly from nothing personally [??} gain the impression that the best & proper way to keep yourself in the daily lime light.</p> |
<p>BC Archives, MS-0089M<br> | <p>BC Archives, MS-0089M<br> | ||
Box 1, File 5<br> | Box 1, File 5<br> | ||
GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver<br> | GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver<br> | ||
Correspondence inward, 1917.</p> | Correspondence inward, 1917.</p> |
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Address
Capt. C.M. Marpole
Adjutant
3rd Batt. Can. Railway Troops
B.E.F.
France
15/11/17
My Dear Dodie
Thanks very much for your nice long and very cheering letter. Your letters are always most interesting as you write just as you would speak - a gift very few people possess.
I have taken the liberty of forwarding your letter to Loene[?] who also will, I feel some, appreciate your kind expression of feeling for him. I seriously hope you have heard from him by now. It is more of a marvel to me every day, dear Dodie, how people can be so cruel and slanderous and absolutely mischievious. There is not a single word of truth in what this wonder Mrs. Hutchinson has said. Is it not peculiar that people who rise suddenly from nothing personally [??} gain the impression that the best & proper way to keep yourself in the daily lime light.
BC Archives, MS-0089M
Box 1, File 5
GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver
Correspondence inward, 1917.