Deborah Florence Glassford Letters and Memorabilia
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Wasn't it awfully hard luck about poor Ross Cotton? I liked that boy better than any of them out at the front. He had a splendid character and most loveable disposition. In war one has to get hardened to these things but Ross's death was a heavy blow for me. | Wasn't it awfully hard luck about poor Ross Cotton? I liked that boy better than any of them out at the front. He had a splendid character and most loveable disposition. In war one has to get hardened to these things but Ross's death was a heavy blow for me. | ||
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Thanks to the care I have had my wounds are now all healed and the only | Thanks to the care I have had my wounds are now all healed and the only | ||
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time - also it gave more Vancouver news than I have had since I left that attractive town to strafe the Huns.
Wasn't it awfully hard luck about poor Ross Cotton? I liked that boy better than any of them out at the front. He had a splendid character and most loveable disposition. In war one has to get hardened to these things but Ross's death was a heavy blow for me.
Thanks to the care I have had my wounds are now all healed and the only
BC Archives, MS-0089 Box 1 File 4
GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton), Vancouver Correspondence inward, 1916.