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Deborah Florence Glassford Letters and Memorabilia

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27th March 1917
 
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Canadian [Record?] Office
 
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Old Bailey, E.C.4, London
  
 
Dearest of pals,
 
Dearest of pals,
I was no end pleased to get your tophole of letters and hear all the snippy bits as only you can dispense them.  Since getting your letter, I hear from Taylor, who used to be secretary of the Jericho Club, that you have taken unto yourself an affianced husband, but knowing you, most wonderful Dodie, as I do, I shall believe nothing till I see the announcement in cold print.  If it is so I offer you and him my most sincere felicitations: him my heartiest congratulations on having plucked so peerless a hand from the [?-ing] and you my ardent wish that he is good enough for you.  I came across Taylor at Purfleet with the Canadian Railway Corps.  As I spend most of my time wandering round the various Canadian training centres I see many old friends - and otherwise!  As the medical authorities seem to be quite convinced they won't go back to France I am becoming more or less reconciled to the fact that I shall hold down
 
  
BC Archives, MS-0089 Box 1 File 5
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I was no end pleased to get your tophole of letters and hear all the snippy bits as only you can dispense them.  Since getting your letter, I hear from Taylor, who used to be secretary of the Jericho Club, that you have taken unto yourself an affianced husband, but knowing you, most wonderful Dodie, as I do, I shall believe nothing till I see the announcement in cold print.  If it is so I offer you and him my most sincere felicitations: him my heartiest congratulations on having plucked so peerless a hand from the burning and you my ardent wish that he is good enough for you.  I came across Taylor at Purfleet with the Canadian Railway Corps.  As I spend most of my time wandering round the various Canadian training centres I see many old friends - and otherwise!  As the medical authorities seem to be quite convinced they won't go back to France I am becoming more or less reconciled to the fact that I shall hold down
GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton)
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Correspondence inward, 1917
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BC Archives, MS-0089
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Box 1
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File 5
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GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver
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Correspondence inward, 1917.

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27th March 1917

Canadian [Record?] Office Old Bailey, E.C.4, London

Dearest of pals,

I was no end pleased to get your tophole of letters and hear all the snippy bits as only you can dispense them. Since getting your letter, I hear from Taylor, who used to be secretary of the Jericho Club, that you have taken unto yourself an affianced husband, but knowing you, most wonderful Dodie, as I do, I shall believe nothing till I see the announcement in cold print. If it is so I offer you and him my most sincere felicitations: him my heartiest congratulations on having plucked so peerless a hand from the burning and you my ardent wish that he is good enough for you. I came across Taylor at Purfleet with the Canadian Railway Corps. As I spend most of my time wandering round the various Canadian training centres I see many old friends - and otherwise! As the medical authorities seem to be quite convinced they won't go back to France I am becoming more or less reconciled to the fact that I shall hold down

BC Archives, MS-0089 Box 1 File 5 GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton). Vancouver Correspondence inward, 1917.