The Munro Letters 1914 - 1917 : Letters Home from the Front - World War I
Date of Letter:
1915/09/02
Summary:
Ethel writes to her brother. She tells him about her new watch, her class at school, and what she will be telling her friends at school about the war.
Transcription:
Dear Gug,

It is 23 and a quarter to one. I got that letter and one from Melville at the same time so I had quite a time reading them. When I go back to school I will tell XXXX

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Amy that you often see him. You can tell him that I (I mean your sister) know Margaret (his sister). It takes me a long time to write this letter because I have my new watch here and I am always looking at it. It's exactly 10 to now.
Ding-a-ling-a-ling there goes the dinner

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bell. I will take this to school and finish it because we have more ink there. So long.
Well I have been to school two or three times but haven't taken this yet so I guess I will finish it now. Well there isn't much news only that mean Miss Brown's

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little boy was at school with her this morning. I'll finish this letter when I go to school this afternoon.

Good-bye for now I am your sister
Ethel Munro

P.S: If you see Scottie give him my best regards. Ethel.
Object ID:
2017.22.183
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