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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
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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