
I recieved received
youre your
letter and waus was
glad to hear that you enjoyed youre your
trip up to london and am also glad you like canada i wish the english goverment government
would
give it to the states i am sure it would be much better for everybody in it as their there
would be a good deal livelier times than their there
is and lots of work i am having good times now i am changed from the
gunners to the cavarly cavalry
and am learning to ride and the sword exercise and it is splendid fun we look so awkard awkward
on horse back some hanging on to the horsees horse's
neck and others on to the saddle and the rideing riding
master will chase them round the school till they leave go or else tumble
off i have not got a tumble yet thanks to my horse fer for
he is an easy goer. the french man of war waus was
here when you where were
here well since she went away. their there
has been an english one here and we have had a splendid time with the sallors sailors
they are such jolly fellows they where were
up to the citadel every night singind singing
and dancing and
they are just the fellos fellows
that can sing to i recived received
the papers that you sent to me and read all the accounts of youre your
selif self
and think you are right at home their there
i think you better settle down in canada in this letter isend i send
you you one of my photos and that waus was
what kept me from writing i waus was
wating waiting
for it. i would like to spend a couple of weeks in london and look through
the asylum i have never been through one yet. one of the little boats with the man
of war waus was
out at the zulu war and fetched always to england
now i hope you will excuse my bad
writing and spelling for my sister give me a tallking talking
to for my spelling the last time she wrote i got a letter from mother to
day and she told me that my brother had broke his arm but it is getting along all
right mow now
he his such a little fellow only 8. years old and nou now
i guess this is all i have got to say and i hope you are well as this
leaves me