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Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks

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My dear brother
 
My dear brother
  
I have never alluded to the little note  you handed me on leaving - it is as  you suggested very valuable if remembered and rightly applied.  I chowed [Showed] it to the Padre & he was immensely interested & asked for a copy of the lines. They are familiar enough to me but I can't remember where they come from.
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I have never alluded to the little note  you handed me on leaving - it is as  you suggested very valuable if remembered and rightly applied.  I showed  it to the Padre & he was immensely interested & asked for a copy of the lines. They are familiar enough to me but I can't remember where they come from.
 
If you know will you tell me.  There is not much one can say about this part of our journey for our letters are strictly censored.  It has all been most impressive.
 
If you know will you tell me.  There is not much one can say about this part of our journey for our letters are strictly censored.  It has all been most impressive.

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5 June 1916 Mid Atlantic

My dear brother

I have never alluded to the little note you handed me on leaving - it is as you suggested very valuable if remembered and rightly applied. I showed it to the Padre & he was immensely interested & asked for a copy of the lines. They are familiar enough to me but I can't remember where they come from. If you know will you tell me. There is not much one can say about this part of our journey for our letters are strictly censored. It has all been most impressive.