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Harrogate Herald - 5th September 1917
Corporal G Easton says :
There are letters in the Herald from someone I know every week,
which keep one in touch with the old place. I was sorry to learn
that two of my neighbours in Albert Road are in hospital, namely, E
Stonehouse and H Johnson, and sincerely hope they will both
make a speedy recovery. I knew them well, and remember doing a good
few hours' drill alongside H Johnson in the Drill Hall, also
on Roscoe's field, with the Volunteers. If either of them read this
letter, no doubt hey will be pleased to know that I have had the
good fortune to meet Dick Johnson (another neighbour) out
here one night about a week ago. I have now been out nine months,
and he is the first person whom I have met that I knew. Needless to
say we were both delighted to see each other. he is quite well, and
in the Motor Transport. I stayed with him most of the evening, and
had a good talk. When I left I promised to look him up again, but
going to the same place two evenings later I was disappointed to
learn thy had moved. I hope you will forgive me for being so long in
writing, but really we have been kept terribly busy delivering the
goods over to Fritz, and it's been all sleep and work. However, we
are getting it a bit easier just now, and the weather is good, quite
a welcome change to the kind we had a week ago, when the mud in our
gun pits was knee deep.
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