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Erroll Pilkington Gillespie Letters

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Perhaps in the winter the knack of [?] will come back to me.
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Perhaps in the winter the knack of [illegible] will come back to me.
[Bey's ?] friend the great Johnny Evans was here last year but unfortunately is in some other camp now - I would like to have met him - probably will sooner or later.  
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[Bey's ?] friend the great Johnny Evans was here last year but unfortunately is in some other camp now - I would like to have met him - probably will sooner or later.
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We have heard all sorts of rumours lately about exchanging people who have done 18 months or two years in prison but I don't suppose for a moment anything will come of it. In any case there is apparently an absurd clause to the effect that one also has to have 3 children which would put me out of the running.
 
We have heard all sorts of rumours lately about exchanging people who have done 18 months or two years in prison but I don't suppose for a moment anything will come of it. In any case there is apparently an absurd clause to the effect that one also has to have 3 children which would put me out of the running.
I hope Uncle [Tom ?] is in good form - please give him my love
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I hope Uncle Tom is in good form - please give him my love
 
Your affect. nephew
 
Your affect. nephew
 
Ronald
 
Ronald
  
BC Archives, MS-2685 Box 17 File 3 / OLIVER, William Edgar, 1867-1920. Victoria; lawyer. Erroll P. Gillespie, correspondence outward, 1917-1919.
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BC Archives, MS-2685
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Box 17
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File 3
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OLIVER, William Edgar, 1867-1920. Victoria; lawyer.
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Erroll P. Gillespie, correspondence outward 1917-1919.

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III

Perhaps in the winter the knack of [illegible] will come back to me.

[Bey's ?] friend the great Johnny Evans was here last year but unfortunately is in some other camp now - I would like to have met him - probably will sooner or later.

We have heard all sorts of rumours lately about exchanging people who have done 18 months or two years in prison but I don't suppose for a moment anything will come of it. In any case there is apparently an absurd clause to the effect that one also has to have 3 children which would put me out of the running. I hope Uncle Tom is in good form - please give him my love Your affect. nephew Ronald

BC Archives, MS-2685 Box 17 File 3 OLIVER, William Edgar, 1867-1920. Victoria; lawyer. Erroll P. Gillespie, correspondence outward 1917-1919.