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Letters From The Bowes Brothers – June 29, 1917 Somewhere in France

My dear Mother and Family,

I saw quite a few of the [Boissevain] boys last night and all were well and looking fine but not any too anxious to get back in the line. I did not see Lance Simpson as he got pretty badly wounded last trip in but so far he is doing all OK.

So I believe today is the start of conscription in Canada. I hope Elliott does not go as I think for one family we sure have our share of hardship and sacrifice without having Elliott away from home. I know if I was in his place I would fight it to the last ditch for his place is home and I would sure rather see him at home than here. If he has to come he can join as a vet and have a bomb-proof job anyway.

I believe this affair is just about over for we go anyplace we want to now. But it can’t come any too soon for me as I am longing for home and mother once more. Nearly two years since I saw you last and I’ve seen many different and strange sights. But we must not grumble with our part as we all willingly joined and are all willing to see it through, only praying that we may be spared to return to our loved ones who so bravely let us go.

Your loving son,

Cliff


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