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we are living in now for nine months.  It looks right out onto a big park where we are able to get a room of a kind before [?]  My youngest brother and I have been training down at my Uncle's place in Gloucestershire for a month and had great [?] hay-making etc., and then we went on down to Somerset and stayed with [Mothers?] uncle for two week and did nothing but go to tennis parties etc.  As they both had very big cars we saw quite a bit of the country.  We are hearing some very hot weather now.  There does not seem to be any air at all.  Well I suppose you are now
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we are living in now for nine months.  It looks right out onto a big park where we are able to get a room of a kind before [?]  My youngest brother and I have been training down at my Uncle's place in Gloucestershire for a month and had great [?] hay-making etc., and then we went on down to Somerset and stayed with another uncle for two week and did nothing but go to tennis parties etc.  As they both had very big cars we saw quite a bit of the country.  We are having some very hot weather now.  There does not seem to be any air at all.  Well I suppose you are now
  
 
BC Archives, MS-1901  RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964.  Victoria;  librarian.
 
BC Archives, MS-1901  RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964.  Victoria;  librarian.
 
Box 1  Letters, cards and a photograph from Eustace Bidlake, 1917 - 1919.  File 3
 
Box 1  Letters, cards and a photograph from Eustace Bidlake, 1917 - 1919.  File 3

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we are living in now for nine months. It looks right out onto a big park where we are able to get a room of a kind before [?] My youngest brother and I have been training down at my Uncle's place in Gloucestershire for a month and had great [?] hay-making etc., and then we went on down to Somerset and stayed with another uncle for two week and did nothing but go to tennis parties etc. As they both had very big cars we saw quite a bit of the country. We are having some very hot weather now. There does not seem to be any air at all. Well I suppose you are now

BC Archives, MS-1901 RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964. Victoria; librarian. Box 1 Letters, cards and a photograph from Eustace Bidlake, 1917 - 1919. File 3