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John Haworth Drewry Letters

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Germany and Belgium. It certainly takes a man with nerve and spirit to go through an experience like that, but old Pat is just that kind of a chap. He says if he had had to remain a prisoner in Germany it would have broken his heart.
 
Germany and Belgium. It certainly takes a man with nerve and spirit to go through an experience like that, but old Pat is just that kind of a chap. He says if he had had to remain a prisoner in Germany it would have broken his heart.
  
I have met a number of other Victoria boys this time. The night before last I saw Harry Robinson, and Herb Ross though not for long. Yesterday I met Louis Grant and this morning Gordon Campbell and Harry [Macdairmid?]. You will perhaps remember meeting Henry's mother winter before last when she said her son Harry had spoken
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I have met a number of other Victoria boys this time. The night before last I saw Harry Robinson, and Herb Ross though not for long. Yesterday I met Louis Grant and this morning Gordon Campbell and Harry Macdairmid. You will perhaps remember meeting Henry's mother winter before last when she said her son Harry had spoken
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BC Archives, 93-6553
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Box 4
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DREWRY FAMILY
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Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.

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Germany and Belgium. It certainly takes a man with nerve and spirit to go through an experience like that, but old Pat is just that kind of a chap. He says if he had had to remain a prisoner in Germany it would have broken his heart.

I have met a number of other Victoria boys this time. The night before last I saw Harry Robinson, and Herb Ross though not for long. Yesterday I met Louis Grant and this morning Gordon Campbell and Harry Macdairmid. You will perhaps remember meeting Henry's mother winter before last when she said her son Harry had spoken

BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 DREWRY FAMILY Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.