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last week. We now see the virtues good of the sand. No matter how much it rained there could never be any mud. A team of the R.M.C. cadets, who are on our left, ran away to-day and hurt a couple of their fellows. the horses knocked down a tent or two and nearly went through our lines. Medical inspection and church parade to-morrow.Elizabeth might give Lill our address. I will close now with much love to yourself and father and the rest of the family. Vernon
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last week. We now see the good of the sand. No matter how much it rained there could never be any mud.
  
BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 13 ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon.
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A team of the R.M.C. cadets, who are on our left, ran away to-day and hurt a couple of their fellows. the horses knocked down a tent or two and nearly went through our lines.
Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Vernon Ellison, 1917-1920.
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Medical inspection and church parade to-morrow. Elizabeth might give Lill our address. I will close now with much love to yourself and father and the rest of the family. Vernon
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BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 13 / ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. / Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Vernon Ellison, 1917-1920.

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last week. We now see the good of the sand. No matter how much it rained there could never be any mud.

A team of the R.M.C. cadets, who are on our left, ran away to-day and hurt a couple of their fellows. the horses knocked down a tent or two and nearly went through our lines.

Medical inspection and church parade to-morrow. Elizabeth might give Lill our address. I will close now with much love to yourself and father and the rest of the family. Vernon

BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 13 / ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. / Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Vernon Ellison, 1917-1920.