George Douglas Brush, item 66
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Carrington & his lodger were in the
pew. A letter is on the way to you
from Mr C. Elsie has gone on home
with them I think - I asked after
Mrs C. and her hubby said she was
just lovely - I expect their garden is
lovely too for he was wearing some
lilly of the valley as a button hole.
Our lillies are out thick and fine.
Wonder what sort of a Sunday you
have had, yes we remember very
often how long a time since you
joined us. Kitcheners 3 years are
nearly gone & the war still hangs.
Still something unexpected may turn
up yet to end it. Wish you could
get in touch with Stan, it would be
nice for both of you, but you are too far
apart yet. Much love & very good wish
and a quiet week from loving Mother
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Carrington & his lodger who is the
. A letter is on the way to you
from Mr C. Elsie has gone on home
with them I think - I asked after
Mrs C. and her hubby said she was
just lovely - I expect their garden is
lovely too for he was
some
lilly of the valley as a
hole.
Our lillies are out thick and fine.
Wonder what sort of a Sunday you
have had, yes we remember very
often how long a time since you
joined us. Kitcheners 3 years are
nearly gone & the war still hangs.
Still something unexpected may
up yet to
it. Wish you could
get in touch with Stan, it would be
nice for both of you, but you are too far
apart yet. Much love & very good wish
and a quiet week from loving Mother
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