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to say that they would never have guessed that I was a Canadian.  So far most of our instruction has been elementary + of the rubbing up order but already we have had some information + instruction on the forthcoming operation. 
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These will be conducted in a new way but you are not likely to hear much about the way until the war is overIt is intended to a surprize to brother Fritz who will probably not realize what has happened to him for quite a little time.   
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to say that they would never have guessed that I was a CanadianSo far most of our instruction has been elementary & of the rubbing up order but already we have had some information & instruction on the forthcoming operation.   
  
Its success is practically certain for it has been thoroughly tested.  It is the very class of change wh I have all along thought was necessary though I could not possibly have worked out the detail.  Dear love to Mother + love to Susie and Leffie.
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These will be conducted in a new way but you are not likely to hear much about the way until the war is over.  It is intended for a surprize to brother Fritz who will probably not realize what has happened to him for quite a little time. 
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Its success is practically certain for it has been thoroughly tested.  It is the very class of change wh I have all along thought was necessary though I could not possibly have worked out the detail.  Dear love to Mother & love to Susie and Zeffie.
  
 
Yours affect brother
 
Yours affect brother
  
 
Arthur
 
Arthur
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BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 2 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1917.

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to say that they would never have guessed that I was a Canadian. So far most of our instruction has been elementary & of the rubbing up order but already we have had some information & instruction on the forthcoming operation.

These will be conducted in a new way but you are not likely to hear much about the way until the war is over. It is intended for a surprize to brother Fritz who will probably not realize what has happened to him for quite a little time.

Its success is practically certain for it has been thoroughly tested. It is the very class of change wh I have all along thought was necessary though I could not possibly have worked out the detail. Dear love to Mother & love to Susie and Zeffie.

Yours affect brother

Arthur

BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 2 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1917.