Item 01: Alan Keats Gordon letters to Nellie Clark, 18 August 1914-30 August 1916 - Page 122
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I wonder if he felt, as weak at the knees, as I, when he asked Mrs. C's permission. Someone told me the other day that Roy Arch had twisted his leg & thought that he would be discharged. Both of them seemed to have had a good time before leaving. When you see Mr McGoun again tell him that I said that he can remove my name from the roll if Masons remains on as it is not a Roll of Honor as long as his remains. Be sure and tell him as I consider it a great insult to us all. Am glad John had the sense to refuse his bail. Gaol is far too good for him. I would like to have five minutes with him, I would try to do my best. I'm pleased to hear that A. Jowett has been located, hope I have his luck. If either Arthur or I reach England I guess we will be O.K. I am very sorry indeed Nell that Dad