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+ | G.M. ELLIOTT, M.D. | ||
+ | BRUNSWICK, MAINE | ||
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+ | on the train I sez to myself sez I "Ye grate | ||
+ | big fat stiff, wjer doin along uv us?" | ||
+ | And when I saw him in action, I sez | ||
+ | sez I, "Sorry ruity! Hev I struck a | ||
+ | whirlwind?" He'd fair there a mighty | ||
+ | good go around, and I'm sure would keep. | ||
+ | And [underlined] he'd be pleased as punch to hear | ||
+ | you write and asked him. I dubbed him | ||
+ | my "Senator". "Senator to Major | ||
+ | Elliott" he signed himself, proud as a | ||
+ | pea ["hen" struck out] cock. I forgot pea hens don't have | ||
+ | no tales to spread. And he sure did a cob | ||
+ | of getting down at the bottom of things while | ||
+ | he was there. | ||
+ | |||
+ | I'll write to "Addie" Sunday if I hear a line | ||
+ | from you before then. | ||
+ | |||
+ | I'm back in the harness, tho' so far I get shed | ||
+ | at 10.30 or Eleven stead of 12:30 or 1:00 But | ||
+ | I've been driving a cob, and Six had there babies | ||
+ | since I got back, and only cost one of those | ||
+ | there that ought to have came when I | ||
+ | was away. | ||
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+ | We've got about 60 men mustered or ready | ||
+ | to muster, expect 10 from Lisbon Falls to- | ||
+ | morrow afternoon. Luv, | ||
+ | Ol Dok Elyot |
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G.M. ELLIOTT, M.D. BRUNSWICK, MAINE
on the train I sez to myself sez I "Ye grate big fat stiff, wjer doin along uv us?" And when I saw him in action, I sez sez I, "Sorry ruity! Hev I struck a whirlwind?" He'd fair there a mighty good go around, and I'm sure would keep. And [underlined] he'd be pleased as punch to hear you write and asked him. I dubbed him my "Senator". "Senator to Major Elliott" he signed himself, proud as a pea ["hen" struck out] cock. I forgot pea hens don't have no tales to spread. And he sure did a cob of getting down at the bottom of things while he was there.
I'll write to "Addie" Sunday if I hear a line from you before then.
I'm back in the harness, tho' so far I get shed at 10.30 or Eleven stead of 12:30 or 1:00 But I've been driving a cob, and Six had there babies since I got back, and only cost one of those there that ought to have came when I was away.
We've got about 60 men mustered or ready to muster, expect 10 from Lisbon Falls to- morrow afternoon. Luv, Ol Dok Elyot