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Ellison Family Letters

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Seaford Sussex England: 6/9/1914.
 
Seaford Sussex England: 6/9/1914.
 
                               Dear Mrs Ellison.
 
                               Dear Mrs Ellison.
I received your welcome
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I received Your welcome
 
letter yesterday, and of course I
 
letter yesterday, and of course I
 
showed it to Price, we allways
 
showed it to Price, we allways
 
share our letters.  I am glad
 
share our letters.  I am glad
to be able to tell you He is
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to be able to tell You He is
 
first rate now.  He as got as  
 
first rate now.  He as got as  
 
good a job as he could whish
 
good a job as he could whish
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Mr. Farant used to be a veterina-
 
Mr. Farant used to be a veterina-
 
ry  surgeon in Vernon.  I'm sure
 
ry  surgeon in Vernon.  I'm sure
you and Mr. Ellison will know  
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You and Mr. Ellison will know  
 
him.  One good thing, Mrs Ellison,
 
him.  One good thing, Mrs Ellison,
 
is that Price will not have to
 
is that Price will not have to

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Seaford Sussex England: 6/9/1914.

                             Dear Mrs Ellison.

I received Your welcome letter yesterday, and of course I showed it to Price, we allways share our letters. I am glad to be able to tell You He is first rate now. He as got as good a job as he could whish for. He is major Farant's groom Mr. Farant used to be a veterina- ry surgeon in Vernon. I'm sure You and Mr. Ellison will know him. One good thing, Mrs Ellison, is that Price will not have to go back to France. He is feeling fine now, his feet never bother him, only when he gets standing in water for any length of time, which he won't have to do any more. All he as got to do is groom two horses