Access this week’s podcast  for “Dear Bessie: A Wartime Love Story” here.

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Harry and Frank spend the winter in France, and while there are no large Allied campaigns at that time, the Canadians occupy themselves with raids, each more costly than the last.
Click here to listen to previous episodes –  Episode 5 and Episode 6

Credits
Narration by Caitlin Bailey
Harry White read by Daniel Watchorn
Creative Direction and Production by Ada Chan
Music Attribution
“14 Romances, Op. 34 – Complete Performance” composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff, performed by Jean Dubé. Sourced from Musopen, and used under CC BY 3.0.
Cantabile in Bb, B. 84 composed by Frédéric Chopin, performed by Aya Higuchi. Sourced from Musopen, and used under CC PD 1.0.
Nocturne in F sharp minor, Op. 48 no. 2 composed by Frédéric Chopin, performed by Luke Faulkner. Sourced from Musopen, and used under CC PD 1.0.

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