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Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks

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France
 
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My dear brother
 
My dear brother
A budpak[?] of mail contained several letters from Nell and two from you including a charming sketch of Bare Island - it makes my heart ache to see the islands but it is pleasant pain - Thank you so much for taking the trouble - We are in billets far behind the firing line preparatory no doubt to another move.
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A [illegible] of mail contained several letters from Ince and two from you including a charming sketch of Bare Island - it makes my heart ache to see the islands but it is pleasant pain - Thank you so much for taking the trouble - We are in billets far behind the firing line preparatory no doubt to another move.
 
One thing may be certain that when this battalion is sent to the front again it will be given stiff work to do for it has proved itself in 11 months continuous trench work - If Sam Hughes could read all the letters I have censored he might have a different opinion of himself.
 
One thing may be certain that when this battalion is sent to the front again it will be given stiff work to do for it has proved itself in 11 months continuous trench work - If Sam Hughes could read all the letters I have censored he might have a different opinion of himself.
 
However we now have Lee-Enfield rifles wh. will give the men more confidence and better heart - There is no doubt that they find French weapons better. There was a howl of
 
However we now have Lee-Enfield rifles wh. will give the men more confidence and better heart - There is no doubt that they find French weapons better. There was a howl of

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France 22 Aug 16

My dear brother

A [illegible] of mail contained several letters from Ince and two from you including a charming sketch of Bare Island - it makes my heart ache to see the islands but it is pleasant pain - Thank you so much for taking the trouble - We are in billets far behind the firing line preparatory no doubt to another move. One thing may be certain that when this battalion is sent to the front again it will be given stiff work to do for it has proved itself in 11 months continuous trench work - If Sam Hughes could read all the letters I have censored he might have a different opinion of himself. However we now have Lee-Enfield rifles wh. will give the men more confidence and better heart - There is no doubt that they find French weapons better. There was a howl of