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Deborah Florence Glassford Letters and Memorabilia

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August 4th 1917
 
August 4th 1917
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My Dearest Dodie,
 
My Dearest Dodie,
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I cannot tell you how disappointed I have been lately on account of not hearing from you.  
 
I cannot tell you how disappointed I have been lately on account of not hearing from you.  
I suppose it is all my fault. I confess it has been a long time since I dropped you a few lines. It was not because I had forgotten you, dear Dodie, on the contrary I often think of you and Ruth and wonder how things are going for you both. Needless to say, perhaps, it seems years since
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I suppose it is all my fault. I confess it has been a long time since I dropped you a few lines. It was not because I had forgotten you, dear Dodie, on the contrary I often think of you and Ruth and wonder how things are going for you both.  
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Needless to say, perhaps, it seems years since
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BC Archives, MS-0089, Box 1, File 5
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GLASSFORD, Deborah Florence (Leighton).  Vancouver.
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Correspondence inward, 1917.

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August 4th 1917

My Dearest Dodie,

I cannot tell you how disappointed I have been lately on account of not hearing from you.

I suppose it is all my fault. I confess it has been a long time since I dropped you a few lines. It was not because I had forgotten you, dear Dodie, on the contrary I often think of you and Ruth and wonder how things are going for you both.

Needless to say, perhaps, it seems years since

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