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Cecil Henry Meares Letters

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the wet days are trouble. There are crowds of soldiers every where French, Arabs, Indian, etc.
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the wet days are terrible. There are crowds of soldiers every where French, Arabs, Indian, etc.
  
 
The muffler is splendid I am keeping it till it gets cold at present it is quite warm.
 
The muffler is splendid I am keeping it till it gets cold at present it is quite warm.
  
I am glad to hear that you are having a change I hope you are enjoying it. It would be nice to see you again in a little time but I am afraid the war will go on for a long time. I have a lot to do so I must finish now.
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I am glad to hear that you are having a change I hope you are enjoying it. It would be nice to see you again in a little time but I am afraid the war will go on for a long time. I have a lot to do so I must finish now.
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BC Archives, MS-0455
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Box 1
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File 1
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MEARES, Cecil Henry, 1877 – 1937.  Victoria; traveler, British military officer.
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Predominantly selected letters and cards from Meares to his fiancee, Lola Spengler, 1914 – 1918.

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the wet days are terrible. There are crowds of soldiers every where French, Arabs, Indian, etc.

The muffler is splendid I am keeping it till it gets cold at present it is quite warm.

I am glad to hear that you are having a change I hope you are enjoying it. It would be nice to see you again in a little time but I am afraid the war will go on for a long time. I have a lot to do so I must finish now.

BC Archives, MS-0455 Box 1 File 1 MEARES, Cecil Henry, 1877 – 1937. Victoria; traveler, British military officer. Predominantly selected letters and cards from Meares to his fiancee, Lola Spengler, 1914 – 1918.