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Patullo Family Letters

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me a long time ago, that he would advocate conscription of wealth as well.
 
me a long time ago, that he would advocate conscription of wealth as well.
  
Things are moving along very slowly here + it grows tremendously monotonous. All that Canadians have done well, as you will know, wherein, they have been placed + one over [Ballin], as I have before stated, has always done its share - The advent of the Americans is of course, the - big thing +must of necessity - make the enemy at least thoughtful.
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Things are moving along very slowly here + it grows tremendously monotonous. All that Canadians have done well, as you will know, wherein, they have been placed + one over Battn, as I have before stated, has always done its share - The advent of the Americans is of course, the - big thing +must of necessity - make the enemy at least thoughtful.
  
 
The men are all in good spirits + while they would of course like to get back home, all feel
 
The men are all in good spirits + while they would of course like to get back home, all feel

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me a long time ago, that he would advocate conscription of wealth as well.

Things are moving along very slowly here + it grows tremendously monotonous. All that Canadians have done well, as you will know, wherein, they have been placed + one over Battn, as I have before stated, has always done its share - The advent of the Americans is of course, the - big thing +must of necessity - make the enemy at least thoughtful.

The men are all in good spirits + while they would of course like to get back home, all feel

BC Archives MS-1188 Box 1 File 5 PATTULLO, George Robson, 1845 - . Woodstock, Ontario Selected letters from his son James Burleigh Pattullo, 1917-1918.