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of a juniper.  The other shows the persistent fishermen of Profondeville.  The are shut out now by the ice + rapidly falling river but until that happened they were there every day + all day long whatever the weather.  In this picture the last building on the right is our office.
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of a juniper.  The other shows the persistent fishermen of Profondeville.
  
I also enclose a photo of our boar hunting party + the big boar.  There are boars about here but we have not seen them.  In fact in all my walks I have only seen a few partridges and a pine marten though there are plenty of tracks of deer + rabbits.  The people here are friendly + treat us well.  Consequently we have no difficulty with the men.
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They are shut out now by the ice & rapidly falling river but until that happened they were there every day & all day long whatever the weather.  In this picture the last building on the right is our office.
  
When I get to England I will write again to give you some idea of when to expect me + I will telegraph from Winnipeg if possible.
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I also enclose a photo of our boar hunting party & the big boar.  There are boars about here but we have not seen them.  In fact in all my walks I have only seen a few partridges and a pine marten though there are plenty of tracks of deer & rabbits.  The people here are friendly & treat us well.  Consequently we have no difficulty with the men.
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When I get to England I will write again to give you some idea of when to expect me & I will telegraph from Winnipeg if possible.
  
 
Much love to Mother and all at home.
 
Much love to Mother and all at home.
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Arthur D. Crease
 
Arthur D. Crease
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BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 5 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease, his brother, Lindley Crease, 1919.

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of a juniper. The other shows the persistent fishermen of Profondeville.

They are shut out now by the ice & rapidly falling river but until that happened they were there every day & all day long whatever the weather. In this picture the last building on the right is our office.

I also enclose a photo of our boar hunting party & the big boar. There are boars about here but we have not seen them. In fact in all my walks I have only seen a few partridges and a pine marten though there are plenty of tracks of deer & rabbits. The people here are friendly & treat us well. Consequently we have no difficulty with the men.

When I get to England I will write again to give you some idea of when to expect me & I will telegraph from Winnipeg if possible.

Much love to Mother and all at home.

Your affectionate brother

Arthur D. Crease

BC Archives, MS-0055 Box 15 File 5 / CREASE FAMILY / Letters from Arthur Douglas Crease, his brother, Lindley Crease, 1919.