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Erroll Pilkington Gillespie Letters

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than you care about, you must be careful you know that you don't over do your eyes. I know how Pa dislikes writing letters & I feel it a great honour that I hear so often from him. I often have a smile to myself as I can just hear you now saying:" Now George sit down & write a good letter to  , you know how much he would appreciate it"! & you are certainly right in what you say. If other chaps get as interesting letters from their parents as I do, all I can say is they are lucky, "them's my sentiments". I think the last Canadian mail must have come over in last convoy as your letters all arrived at the
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than you care about, you must be careful you know that you don't over do your eyes. I know how Pa dislikes writing letters & I feel it a great honour that I hear so often from him. I often have a smile to myself as I can just hear you now saying:" Now George sit down & write a good letter to  , you know how <u>much</u> he would appreciate it"! & you are certainly right in what you say. If other chaps get as interesting letters from their parents as I do, all I can say is they are <u>lucky</u>, "them's my sentiments". I think the last Canadian mail must have come over in last convoy as your letters all arrived at the
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BC Archives MS-2685
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Box 17
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File 3
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OLIVER, William Edgar, 1867-1920. Victoria; lawyer.
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Erroll P. Gillespie, correspondence outward, 1917-1919.

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than you care about, you must be careful you know that you don't over do your eyes. I know how Pa dislikes writing letters & I feel it a great honour that I hear so often from him. I often have a smile to myself as I can just hear you now saying:" Now George sit down & write a good letter to , you know how much he would appreciate it"! & you are certainly right in what you say. If other chaps get as interesting letters from their parents as I do, all I can say is they are lucky, "them's my sentiments". I think the last Canadian mail must have come over in last convoy as your letters all arrived at the


BC Archives MS-2685 Box 17 File 3

OLIVER, William Edgar, 1867-1920. Victoria; lawyer. Erroll P. Gillespie, correspondence outward, 1917-1919.