George Douglas Brush, item 68
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right side, page 2 of letter
be forwarded to you. Did you
leave word to do so with your
nurse in hospital. Nes did & his
letters all came here, quite a
round dozen. I am afraid I
cannot repeat contents of all
but you will be satisfied to know
we are all well & going on just
the same. Our only excitement
is when news comes from the
boys. Poor old Stan will be
feeling quite lonely when he
learns you are home. We
have sent him word of your
wounds but he will not know
you have left France till he
gets his Sunday letter. It
left side, page 3 of letter
is his birthday to-day - He has
been having test exam since Wed.
& is soon leaving the Sch to go up
to the Battalion afar. I expect
it is then time to hold the line.
Tim must have had an exciting
time, we are quite anxious to
know all about it, but suppose
now you want to forget it all
& just take all the ease & care
you can. Am glad you found
things comfortable & good in hospital
Am sure the folks are all very
good & kind to our wounded. Wes
has had a right royal time since
his return. He has been examined
again this week & still needs further
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- 17094 / 198780
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- Pamela Brush
May 26, 1917
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