George Douglas Brush, item 71

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7

We have also seen a lot in the papers

about not sending pcls  parcels  to soldiers - 

but there has been nothing official

yet, so must get you off another 

cake before the notice comes. Of

course you know we are rationed with

Bread, jam and sugar so I 

may have to send smaller cakes

still so long as possible you will

get a share. 

I thought Dad told you last week

about Will Cooper & Lockhart but find

he didn't - perhaps he didn't quite catch

what Mr. Carrington said. W. Cooper

is in England with leg wounds (not

serious) & Lockhart also with a smasheed

ankle. I daresay Mr. C. will write & give

you full particulars. 

I asked Frank about your tobacco

pouch, but he said he had settled it 

with you & would not let me pay him


6

about the "Lobster & Tomato Paste", for

we had not tried it. I posted you

another pcl on Tuesday, expect

you have it by now, hope the cucumber

was  palatable  , could not very well send

vinegar, sorry I forgot the eggs - I 

had meant to boil them just

after tea, then went out & quite

forgot. Will send them next time

should have sent them long ago

but was afraid you would think

them bad if a dark colour -

however I hear if I plunge them 

into cold water when boiled they

keep their colour so you shall

have some - Then you know

they will be quite alright if 

you like to hot them up again 


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7

We have also seen a lot in the papers

about not sending pcls  parcels  to soldiers - 

but there has been nothing official

yet, so must get you off another 

cake before the notice comes. Of

course you know we are rationed with

Bread, jam and sugar so I 

may have to send smaller cakes

still so long as possible you will

get a share. 

I thought Dad told you last week

about Will Cooper & Lockhart but find

he didn't - perhaps he didn't quite catch

what Mr. Carrington said. W. Cooper

is in England with leg wounds (not

serious) & Lockhart also with a smasheed

ankle. I daresay Mr. C. will write & give

you full particulars. 

I asked Frank about your tobacco

pouch, but he said he had settled it 

with you & would not let me pay him


6

about the "Lobster & Tomato Paste", for

we had not tried it. I posted you

another pcl on Tuesday, expect

you have it by now, hope the cucumber

was  palatable  , could not very well send

vinegar, sorry I forgot the eggs - I 

had meant to boil them just

after tea, then went out & quite

forgot. Will send them next time

should have sent them long ago

but was afraid you would think

them bad if a dark colour -

however I hear if I plunge them 

into cold water when boiled they

keep their colour so you shall

have some - Then you know

they will be quite alright if 

you like to hot them up again 



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  • May 25, 2018 18:43:20 Thomas A. Lingner

    7

    We have also seen a lot in the papers

    about not sending pcls  parcels  to soldiers - 

    but there has been nothing official

    yet, so must get you off another 

    cake before the notice comes. Of

    course you know we are rationed with

    Bread, jam and sugar so I 

    may have to send smaller cakes

    still so long as possible you will

    get a share. 

    I thought Dad told you last week

    about Will Cooper & Lockhart but find

    he didn't - perhaps he didn't quite catch

    what Mr. Carrington said. W. Cooper

    is in England with leg wounds (not

    serious) & Lockhart also with a smasheed

    ankle. I daresay Mr. C. will write & give

    you full particulars. 

    I asked Frank about your tobacco

    pouch, but he said he had settled it 

    with you & would not let me pay him


    6

    about the "Lobster & Tomato Paste", for

    we had not tried it. I posted you

    another pcl on Tuesday, expect

    you have it by now, hope the cucumber

    was  palatable  , could not very well send

    vinegar, sorry I forgot the eggs - I 

    had meant to boil them just

    after tea, then went out & quite

    forgot. Will send them next time

    should have sent them long ago

    but was afraid you would think

    them bad if a dark colour -

    however I hear if I plunge them 

    into cold water when boiled they

    keep their colour so you shall

    have some - Then you know

    they will be quite alright if 

    you like to hot them up again 



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