Trotter, Bernard Freeman, Letter, 21 April 1917

Letter, Bernard Freeman Trotter dated April 21, 1917.
Description: 
Letter from Bernard Trotter to his Mother

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Case Study: 
McMaster University’s Own Soldier Poet: Bernard Trotter
Creator: 
Trotter, Bernard Freeman
Source: 
letter
Date: 
21 April 1917
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Contributer: 
McMaster University Libraries
Rights: 
Copyright, public domain: McMaster University owns the rights to the archival copy of the digital image in TIFF format.

Identifier: 
00001419-4
Language: 
eng
Type: 
image
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jpg
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are rules, and I can't see my way to treating them so loosely as I know some people do. When I am away from my unit of course, I needn't be so particular.
Our course here really is ended. We may get orders to report to the R.T.O. to-morrow or they may be delayed. It has been a very pleasant and profitable three weeks, even if I am never called on for transport duties.
We have had a good deal of rain; but it has not been unduly cold, considering our comfortable quarters. Spring is very late, though; only here and there do the buds show any sign of life. I saw the first leaves coming out to-day.