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Deborah Florence Glassford Letters and Memorabilia

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the nearest cities - "Je suis désolé" -- You all seem to be having a lot of gay times in B.C. -- Oh you "[?] africa" I'd love to have seen it -- Yes the Brooks are "<u>real</u>" people aren't they? I [denied?] [?] me [?] before I left and enjoyed myself so much  -- I liked them -- I really [think?] people are nicer to you when you are going away than when returning -- I appreciated a farewell at the station in Vancouver immensely -- [Ke-?] has a hard time in the trenches keeping low enough -- It's a good think [Hartmeyer?] is not along he'd have to wear knee pads. I had tea this afternoon with some of the 7th [?], Leslie, Holmes, [Je-?] & others --  
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the nearest cities - "Je suis désolé" -- You all seem to be having a lot of gay times in B.C. -- Oh you "[illegible] Africa" I'd love to have seen it -- Yes the Brooks are "real" people aren't they? I dined there one night before I left and enjoyed myself so much  -- I liked them -- I really think people are nicer to you when you are going away than when returning -- I appreciated a farewell at the station in Vancouver immensely -- Kemp has a hard time in the trenches keeping low enough -- It's a good thing Hartmeyer is not along he'd have to wear knee pads. I had tea this afternoon with some of the 7th Sandamore, Leslie, Holmes, Jessop & others --  
  
BC Archives, MS-0089
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BC Archives, MS-0089 Box 1 File 3 / GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver / Correspondence inward, 1915.
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GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver /  
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Correspondence inward, 1915
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the nearest cities - "Je suis désolé" -- You all seem to be having a lot of gay times in B.C. -- Oh you "[illegible] Africa" I'd love to have seen it -- Yes the Brooks are "real" people aren't they? I dined there one night before I left and enjoyed myself so much -- I liked them -- I really think people are nicer to you when you are going away than when returning -- I appreciated a farewell at the station in Vancouver immensely -- Kemp has a hard time in the trenches keeping low enough -- It's a good thing Hartmeyer is not along he'd have to wear knee pads. I had tea this afternoon with some of the 7th Sandamore, Leslie, Holmes, Jessop & others --

BC Archives, MS-0089 Box 1 File 3 / GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver / Correspondence inward, 1915.