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so annoying.
 
so annoying.
  
Thank Leffie for the postcard of the broom at Beacon Hill.  It is quite good but one would like to see the salt water indicated for that is such a set off to the yellow.
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Thank Zeffie for the postcard of the broom at Beacon Hill.  It is quite good but one would like to see the salt water indicated for that is such a set off to the yellow.
  
The news shells that both sides use with very quick acting fuses make one respect shellfire a great deal more.  They hardly make a mark on a metalled road + there being no crater the burst is low + widely scattered.   
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The news shells that both sides use with very quick acting fuses make one respect shellfire a great deal more.  They hardly make a mark on a metalled road & there being no crater the burst is low & widely scattered.   
  
 
I hope the Boche like ours.  Soon I may see the result of all this noise from our guns
 
I hope the Boche like ours.  Soon I may see the result of all this noise from our guns
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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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so annoying.

Thank Zeffie for the postcard of the broom at Beacon Hill. It is quite good but one would like to see the salt water indicated for that is such a set off to the yellow.

The news shells that both sides use with very quick acting fuses make one respect shellfire a great deal more. They hardly make a mark on a metalled road & there being no crater the burst is low & widely scattered.

I hope the Boche like ours. Soon I may see the result of all this noise from our guns

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