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Wallace, Dillon, 1863-1939

"The Story of Grenfell of the Labrador A Boy's Life of Wilfred T. Grenfell"

When a man who had lost a leg felt the need for an artificial
one, he appealed to Grenfell:
Docter plase I whant to see you. Docter sir have you got a
leg if you have Will you plase send him Down Praps he may
fet and you would oblig.
One who wished clothing for his family wrote:
To Dr. Gransfield
Dear honrabel Sir,
I would be pleased to ask you Sir if you would be pleased to
give me and my wife a littel poor close. I was going in the
Bay to cut some wood. But I am all amost blind and cant Do
much so if you would spear me some Sir I would Be very
thankful to you Sir.
Calls to visit the sick are continuously received. The following are
genuine examples:
Reverance dr. Grandfell. Dear sir we are expecting you hup
and we would like for you to come so quick as you can for my
dater is very sick with a very large sore under her left
harm we emenangin that the old is two enchis deep and two
enches wide plase com as quick as you can to save life I
remains yours truely.
Docker--Please wel you send me somting for the pain in my
feet and what you proismed to send my little boy.


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