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Witley Camp, May 15th 1917.

Dear Miss Russell: -

I hope you will excuse me for not writing to thank you for the nice parcel and letter received some time back but I have been kept so busy since I transfered to the Artillery that I have not had time to breathe. Your parcel was very much appreciated and it does cheer us up when we come in at night, after a hard days work, to find a parcel on the table.

We have been expecting to move to France for the last month or two and we get a scare about once a week. Every time we go out in "Full Marching Order" we are told that we will not come back to camp but each time we have managed to do so.

I sure prefer the Artillery to the Infantry although I have to work a hundred times harder.

BC Archives, MS-1901 Box 1 File 20 / RUSSELL, Alma M., 1873 - 1964. Victoria; librarian. / Letters from Gregory T. Yorke, [1916] - 1918.