Nov 16th 1916
Upper Dibgate Plain, Shorncliffe camp
Dear Sis Betsy:-
I received your letter yesterday also one from K. Was as glad as ever to get them. Your letters is the letters I look for the news in. Well I don’t think this will be a very interesting letter as I have only been out once since we came over here. That time Cpl Webb and I was over to Cheriton, (a place about the size of Pictou) they say we are going to move again but I hope not for we are very comfortable here We are having a very easy time (that the musketry men) these last two or three days but we had it hard for a week, that is the way with musketry it comes in jumps. Well there is nothing to write about but I will try to pill up the Paper some way. We have it fully cold here now we seem to
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mind it a whole lot more the Canadian cold, it is so damp. Did mother get the piece of chalk cliff yet, if not I will try to get her another, there has been three new Bn came over the last week, there are all from Ont. And a pretty good bunch too. I have no word of France yet. I think I will go down to Hythe tomorrow after noon, and if I see any work I will write you about it Sunday. I hope you had a good crop of apples this year, and be shore to save me a lot, for I will have new teeth and can eat apples great. Well this is all nor now tell K she can expect a letter soon, as I have not time to write her now, well good bye
Your loving Bro
Sgt Bill
A Coy 40th Bn CEF
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