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climb the hedge just in front of the car.  He shouted out "Hold on admiral" and I am glad to say I was able to keep my saddle in a dignified way and give him a proper salute.
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climb the hedge just in front of the car.  He shouted out "Hold on admiral" and I am glad to say I was able to keep my saddle in a dignified way and give him a proper salute -
  
 
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Pentrelew must be looking very nice and I am sure the cherries are getting ripe, the early one at all events.  I suppose you have much trouble in keeping your daughters in order and that you find much difficulty in putting up with things which were "far different than when you were a girl"Never mind, Mother, some day I will be with you to stick up for you again.
Pentrelew must be looking very nice and I am sure the cherries are getting ripe, the early one at all events.  I suppose you have much trouble in keeping your daughters in order and that you find much difficulty in putting up with things which were "far different than when you were a girl." Never mind, Mother, some day I will be with you to stick up for you again.
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Your loving son
 
Your loving son
  
 
Arthur
 
Arthur
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BC Archives, MS-2879 Box 69 File 1 / CREASE FAMILY / Selected letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his mother, Sarah Crease, 1916-1918.

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climb the hedge just in front of the car. He shouted out "Hold on admiral" and I am glad to say I was able to keep my saddle in a dignified way and give him a proper salute -

Pentrelew must be looking very nice and I am sure the cherries are getting ripe, the early one at all events. I suppose you have much trouble in keeping your daughters in order and that you find much difficulty in putting up with things which were "far different than when you were a girl". Never mind, Mother, some day I will be with you to stick up for you again.

Your loving son

Arthur

BC Archives, MS-2879 Box 69 File 1 / CREASE FAMILY / Selected letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his mother, Sarah Crease, 1916-1918.