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Ellison Family Letters

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Dearest Mother.
 
Dearest Mother.
 
Elizabeth's letters arrived and I was scared stiff when I read about you & Myra going through the ice.  I hope that your soaking left no ill effects.  I am awfully glad that it did not stop you from going again because  I know that you enjoyed it very much.  I am still here and do not know yet what they are going to do with us.  I do not care much as long as I get out of the infantry.
 
Elizabeth's letters arrived and I was scared stiff when I read about you & Myra going through the ice.  I hope that your soaking left no ill effects.  I am awfully glad that it did not stop you from going again because  I know that you enjoyed it very much.  I am still here and do not know yet what they are going to do with us.  I do not care much as long as I get out of the infantry.
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BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 10 ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon.
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Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Price Ellison. 1917.

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Folkestone, March 10 (1917)

Dearest Mother. Elizabeth's letters arrived and I was scared stiff when I read about you & Myra going through the ice. I hope that your soaking left no ill effects. I am awfully glad that it did not stop you from going again because I know that you enjoyed it very much. I am still here and do not know yet what they are going to do with us. I do not care much as long as I get out of the infantry.

BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 10 ELLISON FAMILY. Vernon. Mrs. Price Ellison, correspondence inward from her son Price Ellison. 1917.