Deborah Florence Glassford Letters and Memorabilia
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− | He told me yesterday that the saw the oil and | + | He told me yesterday that the saw the oil and debris so went away quite convinced the we were sunk. How did the thing go off. I hope that you enjoyed it. |
− | so went away quite convinced the we were sunk. How did the thing go off. I hope that you enjoyed it. | + | |
I have not yet got the photographs that you sent, so I suppose that they must have got lost. | I have not yet got the photographs that you sent, so I suppose that they must have got lost. | ||
− | Kitchener is out here and said quite openly that the | + | Kitchener is out here and said quite openly that the Germans would try for peace within 3 months, I only hope that we won't make fools of ourselves, we usually do. |
Yours ever. | Yours ever. | ||
Jack Codrington | Jack Codrington | ||
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+ | BC Archives, MS-0089 Box 1 File 3 / GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver / Correspondence inward, 1915. |
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He told me yesterday that the saw the oil and debris so went away quite convinced the we were sunk. How did the thing go off. I hope that you enjoyed it.
I have not yet got the photographs that you sent, so I suppose that they must have got lost.
Kitchener is out here and said quite openly that the Germans would try for peace within 3 months, I only hope that we won't make fools of ourselves, we usually do.
Yours ever. Jack Codrington
BC Archives, MS-0089 Box 1 File 3 / GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver / Correspondence inward, 1915.