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A very splendid tin box address in your handwriting to me was handed me by the mail orderly.  I found that it contained dates an excellent cake, and two packets of Hamsterley chocolate.  Everything was in perfect condition and most highly appreciated.
 
A very splendid tin box address in your handwriting to me was handed me by the mail orderly.  I found that it contained dates an excellent cake, and two packets of Hamsterley chocolate.  Everything was in perfect condition and most highly appreciated.
  
In an hour or two (barring accidents) I step in a motor car + in about five hours later I should arrive at the port and tomorrow morning I should get on a steamer and by 5pm I should be in London.  However these programmes are generally upset so we never count on anything until it has happened.
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In an hour or two (barring accidents) I step in a motor car & in about five hours later I should arrive at the port and tomorrow morning I should get on a steamer and by 5pm I should be in London.  However these programmes are generally upset so we never count on anything until it has happened.
  
 
Now I must be off
 
Now I must be off
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Arthur D. Crease
 
Arthur D. Crease
  
Will you please thank each one individually to whom I am indebted for my parcel.  I understand that includes besides yourself, Mother, Suzy + Leffie.
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Will you please thank each one individually to whom I am indebted for my parcel.  I understand that includes besides yourself, Mother, Suzy & Zeffie.
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BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 4 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1918.

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31.10.18

My dear brother

A very splendid tin box address in your handwriting to me was handed me by the mail orderly. I found that it contained dates an excellent cake, and two packets of Hamsterley chocolate. Everything was in perfect condition and most highly appreciated.

In an hour or two (barring accidents) I step in a motor car & in about five hours later I should arrive at the port and tomorrow morning I should get on a steamer and by 5pm I should be in London. However these programmes are generally upset so we never count on anything until it has happened.

Now I must be off

Arthur D. Crease

Will you please thank each one individually to whom I am indebted for my parcel. I understand that includes besides yourself, Mother, Suzy & Zeffie.

BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 4 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his brother, Lindley Crease, 1918.