Patullo Family Letters
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Expect to spend about a month in England; then back here. After that, Spain, Italy and Switzerland. From present prospects, it looks like the winter here for me and Celie. She is doing some sort of work--making bandages, or something. They are at it from two to six--she has just gone out now with Mrs. Wills, wife of Major Wills of the U.S. Marines, a friend of mine. | Expect to spend about a month in England; then back here. After that, Spain, Italy and Switzerland. From present prospects, it looks like the winter here for me and Celie. She is doing some sort of work--making bandages, or something. They are at it from two to six--she has just gone out now with Mrs. Wills, wife of Major Wills of the U.S. Marines, a friend of mine. |
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fifteen days. Possibly Irwin decided to do the thing; I haven't heard yet.
Expect to spend about a month in England; then back here. After that, Spain, Italy and Switzerland. From present prospects, it looks like the winter here for me and Celie. She is doing some sort of work--making bandages, or something. They are at it from two to six--she has just gone out now with Mrs. Wills, wife of Major Wills of the U.S. Marines, a friend of mine.
Have been working hard--four articles and a short story already accepted since I came over and another one about done. Lorimer cabled "Fine work", so I feel encouraged.
Give my love to all the family and tell them I'll try to write each member of it some time; but I am badly rushed.
Affectionately
George
BC Archives MS-1188 Box 1 File 4 PATTULLO, George Robson, 1845 - . Woodstock, Ontario Selected letters from his son George R. Pattullo Jr., 1917-1918.