Private Robert William Price - letters to his wife , item 111
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it seems such a time but I
hope it wont be long now
well my dear you must cheer up
as long as you know that I am
among the liveing + dont forget
my pipe theres a dear you must
remember me to all there +
esccuse this short note I will
write again in a day or two
but not if you makes yourself
ill so I will draw to a close
now + kiss my boys for dady
I remain your loveing Husband
Bob write soon + escuse this
corner folded XXXXXXX
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it seems such a time but I
hope it wont be long now
well my dear you must cheer up
as long as you know that I am
among the liveing + dont forget
my pipe theres a dear you must
remember me to all there +
esccuse this short note I will
write again in a day or two
but not if you makes yourself
ill so I will draw to a close
now + kiss my boys for dady
I remain your loveing Husband
Bob write soon + escuse this
corner folded writeing XXXXXXX
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it seems such a time but I
hope it wont be long now
well my dear you must cheer up
as long as you know that I am
among the liveing + dont forget
my hope theres a dear you mus
remember me to all there +
excuse this short note I will
write again in a day or two
but not if you makes yourself
ill so I will draw to a close
now + kiss my boys for dady
I remain your loveing Husband
Bob write soon + exuse this
corner folded ... XXXXXXX
-
it seems such a time but I
hope it wont be long now
well my dear you must cheer up
as long as you know that I am
among the liveing + dont forget
my hope theres a dear you mus
remember me to all there +
excuse this short note I will
write again in a day or two
but not if you makes yourself
ill so I will draw to a close
now + kiss my boys for dady
I remain your loveing Husband
Bob write soon + exuse this
... XXXXXXX
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The use of ‘sc’ replacing the ‘x’ sound is in this item like most of Roberts letters. Here he appears to spell “excuse” in two ways with both being the same verb (esscuse and escuse).