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Flanders  June 23rd
 
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My Darling Mother
 
My Darling Mother
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I am back in the reg. again and just at present a party of five of us are guarding our old camp until the reg come back to it. We are up to full strength again and I guess it won't be long now until we go into the trenches again.
 
I am back in the reg. again and just at present a party of five of us are guarding our old camp until the reg come back to it. We are up to full strength again and I guess it won't be long now until we go into the trenches again.
  
Ellen and Vernon are probably with you now, so I will thank them for the overalls etc they are fine. Everybody will be busy haying when you get this and I certainly wish I was home to help with it. I am good and sick of this country and if the war don't stop soon most of us will go loony.  I won't get my leave now for quite a while and I am not very particular if I ever get it, they have
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Ellen and Vernon are probably with you now, so I will thank them for the overalls etc they are fine. Everybody will be busy haying when you get this and I certainly wish I was home to help with it. I am good and sick of this country and if the war don't stop soon most of us will go loony.  I wont get my leave now for quite a while and I am not very particular if I ever get it, they have
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BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 9 / ELLISON FAMILY.  Vernon. / Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Price Ellison, 1916.

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Flanders June 23rd

My Darling Mother

Your very welcome letter arrived a few days ago and I was pleased to get it.

I am back in the reg. again and just at present a party of five of us are guarding our old camp until the reg come back to it. We are up to full strength again and I guess it won't be long now until we go into the trenches again.

Ellen and Vernon are probably with you now, so I will thank them for the overalls etc they are fine. Everybody will be busy haying when you get this and I certainly wish I was home to help with it. I am good and sick of this country and if the war don't stop soon most of us will go loony. I wont get my leave now for quite a while and I am not very particular if I ever get it, they have

BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 9 / ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. / Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Price Ellison, 1916.