Alma Russell Letters
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Dear Griff | Dear Griff | ||
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I dropped the slaughter of germans for | I dropped the slaughter of germans for | ||
a few hours and visited Elias de Durham | a few hours and visited Elias de Durham | ||
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through the swear [illegible] and then vouch | through the swear [illegible] and then vouch | ||
for them. | for them. | ||
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First [illegible] out of the box I fogot the name | First [illegible] out of the box I fogot the name | ||
of Noah and all his descendants, but they | of Noah and all his descendants, but they | ||
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hear of him. Kindly [illegible] Fletcher Jr | hear of him. Kindly [illegible] Fletcher Jr | ||
know [illegible] when you meet. | know [illegible] when you meet. | ||
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All well here & up to the knees in work | All well here & up to the knees in work | ||
and mud. Give as always my love to | and mud. Give as always my love to | ||
Mrs. Griff and continue to write regularly | Mrs. Griff and continue to write regularly | ||
to Yours [illegible] | to Yours [illegible] | ||
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JH McInyn[?] Capn | JH McInyn[?] Capn | ||
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[illegible] Down South Salisbury Plain Nov. 14-14
Dear Griff
I dropped the slaughter of germans for a few hours and visited Elias de Durham Lodge 586 within a small dogs bark of Salisbury spire. In military rank I was junior to the two officers who were visiting with me, so the brutes made me go through the swear [illegible] and then vouch for them.
First [illegible] out of the box I fogot the name of Noah and all his descendants, but they gradually came back to my memory and I was able to sneer condescendingly at my friends the Majors. There was to have been a 3rd [illegible] but military duties kept him away. The tools and ornaments were impressive and its work would have been well done. never more than one at Lodge, and no emergencies I believe. We knew nobody there had found that one old friend Thos Fletcher was a P.M. of this Lodge. Many of the old ones knew him & were delighted to hear of him. Kindly [illegible] Fletcher Jr know [illegible] when you meet.
All well here & up to the knees in work and mud. Give as always my love to Mrs. Griff and continue to write regularly to Yours [illegible]
JH McInyn[?] Capn
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BC Archives, MS-1901 Russell, Alma M., 1873-1964. Victoria; librarian. Box 1 Selected miscellaneous letters and ephemera, 1914-1917 File 11