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Harrogate Herald - 8th January 1919I
W H Breare letter
I have just had a pleasant break, however, for in has walked Private
Teale, of the 5th West Yorks. He arrived this morning at 6
o'clock, to find that his wife was not here to meet him, having gone
on a visit to some friends in Ilkley. He had sent her a telegram
saying he was at home, but that wire had not reached her, so he came
to see if there was any way of getting over to Ilkley, for he didn't
wish to lose another day of his leave. You see the roads are in a
very bad state, and it is rather a dangerous task to turn out with a
motor car. However, I stopped my dictaphoning and consulted one of
my motor friends, only to be convinced that it would not be possible
to take a car to Ilkley until the thaw had done more execution. I
was sorry and, of course, so was Teale, but he understood
perfectly that our motor friends would have helped him had it been
possible. I was interested to hear him speak so highly of Colonel
Oddie, of Pateley Bridge. It seems he is one of the finest
officers, and the men adore him. When the armistice came they
carried him shoulder high and extracted a speech from him. You see
he has always been most considerate of his men, and there is
scarcely one of them who has not some kind act of Colonel Oddie's
to warm up his recollection of the war.
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