Arthur Douglas Crease Letters, Diaries and Scrapbooks
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− | You seem to have a funny sort of a summer but I am glad to hear that you have not had much trying heat. | + | You seem to have a funny sort of a summer but I am glad to hear that you have not had much trying heat. |
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+ | I hope therefore that you have been as well as possible. | ||
My hopes of getting leave to go to England for a two week's visit have been much improved within the last few days. The weather is bad now but it may be much better next month. The heavy rain we are having now must be very trying to the troops who, as you may | My hopes of getting leave to go to England for a two week's visit have been much improved within the last few days. The weather is bad now but it may be much better next month. The heavy rain we are having now must be very trying to the troops who, as you may | ||
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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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29 Septr 1918
France
My dear Mother
You seem to have a funny sort of a summer but I am glad to hear that you have not had much trying heat.
I hope therefore that you have been as well as possible.
My hopes of getting leave to go to England for a two week's visit have been much improved within the last few days. The weather is bad now but it may be much better next month. The heavy rain we are having now must be very trying to the troops who, as you may
BC Archives, MS-2879 Box 69 File 1 / CREASE FAMILY / Selected letters from Arthur Douglas Crease to his mother, Sarah Crease, 1916-1918.