excerpt from 'The memoirs of Alice Maud Chase' pp. 43-44 (84 words)
excerpt from 'The memoirs of Alice Maud Chase' pp. 43-44 (84 words)
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[The author’s husband Jim Chase was called up to serve in the First World War in August 1914. He returned home at the end of the war]. Time rubbed off the sharp edges of the parting and we all tried to make the best of things, and I thanked God I had three jolly little kids to cheer me with their games and songs and stories of school. [My daughter] May learned to play the piano and gave me a lot of pleasure. |
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