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Alliteration at May 07, 2018 07:51 PM

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October 3, 1917
"At Home"
Last night your letters of Aug. 12 and 16
came - over a month and a half in coming -
and I will be looking for "something keep-
able" within the next three weeks - and
also more mail for some of the fellows
have had mail sent from California
the first of September. I had the same
joy in knowing that the lace from Toronto
had arrived that I had in sending it.
As I probably told you in my letters
at that time, the British censership
is much stricter than the French, and
the official at the mailing of office told
me than in order to insure the package's
passing the censer, I should enclose
nothing but the lace. If I remember
rightly, the letters that I wrote in camp
I mailed either en route around
Greece or in Salonique. And the day
that you received the lace and wrote
to me, I wrote to you from the hill
back of our town - what a long
distance in time we are apart! And
of course, long before now, you have
received my letters telling all the
things that you were wondering about
then. The lace I sent July 16. July 17 we
went aboard the Lingad at Toronto, and pulled
out in the evening convoyed by a dirigible,
hydroplanes and two torpedo boats. Rested
the following day in a harbor near Corfu
(wasn't it there that Keats died?) the next

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