Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks
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I don't suppose you see old Jimmy Smith [illegible] the clergy there is no one in particular now. We may get Owen of Vancouver back to this Bn as Chaplain - our present man is a rotter - I called him a damned liar to his face yesterday + I had many sympathizers. | I don't suppose you see old Jimmy Smith [illegible] the clergy there is no one in particular now. We may get Owen of Vancouver back to this Bn as Chaplain - our present man is a rotter - I called him a damned liar to his face yesterday + I had many sympathizers. | ||
− | Mother's cakes + toffee +c were fine. I have made | + | Mother's cakes + toffee +c were fine. I have made undying friends (for 24 hours) with two French kids in my billet by means of the toffee. |
Love to everyone | Love to everyone |
Revision as of May 9, 2015, 11:10:45 AM
I don't suppose you see old Jimmy Smith [illegible] the clergy there is no one in particular now. We may get Owen of Vancouver back to this Bn as Chaplain - our present man is a rotter - I called him a damned liar to his face yesterday + I had many sympathizers.
Mother's cakes + toffee +c were fine. I have made undying friends (for 24 hours) with two French kids in my billet by means of the toffee.
Love to everyone
Your affectionate brother
Arthur D Crease