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Count Von McArthur has honored me by allowing me to give this letter the finishing touches, I will first suggest that you put your head out of the door and see if his Nibs "S.O.S.S." is coming down the stairs or perhaps he has fainted again.
 
Count Von McArthur has honored me by allowing me to give this letter the finishing touches, I will first suggest that you put your head out of the door and see if his Nibs "S.O.S.S." is coming down the stairs or perhaps he has fainted again.
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I can think of nothing to say, but before I close I will tell you that we have been sitting by the fire for the last two hours eating cake and candy so will just enclose a teaney-weaney bit for yourself.
 
I can think of nothing to say, but before I close I will tell you that we have been sitting by the fire for the last two hours eating cake and candy so will just enclose a teaney-weaney bit for yourself.
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With kindest regards from the "Count" and "Tino" and wishing you a very happy New Year and hoping this finds you well and happy, as I am glad to say it leaves the both of us.
 
With kindest regards from the "Count" and "Tino" and wishing you a very happy New Year and hoping this finds you well and happy, as I am glad to say it leaves the both of us.
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Sincerely Yours Gregory T. Yorke
 
Sincerely Yours Gregory T. Yorke
  
 
BC Archives, MS-1901 Box 1 File 20  RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964. Victoria; librarian. Letters from Gregory T. Yorke, [1916] - 1918.
 
BC Archives, MS-1901 Box 1 File 20  RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964. Victoria; librarian. Letters from Gregory T. Yorke, [1916] - 1918.

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Count Von McArthur has honored me by allowing me to give this letter the finishing touches, I will first suggest that you put your head out of the door and see if his Nibs "S.O.S.S." is coming down the stairs or perhaps he has fainted again.

I can think of nothing to say, but before I close I will tell you that we have been sitting by the fire for the last two hours eating cake and candy so will just enclose a teaney-weaney bit for yourself.

With kindest regards from the "Count" and "Tino" and wishing you a very happy New Year and hoping this finds you well and happy, as I am glad to say it leaves the both of us.

Sincerely Yours Gregory T. Yorke

BC Archives, MS-1901 Box 1 File 20 RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873-1964. Victoria; librarian. Letters from Gregory T. Yorke, [1916] - 1918.