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			 A pining mountie 
			 
			While Mary underwent her northern initiation, back in Dawson City a certain corporal couldn’t get the nurse out of his mind. The relationship between the two had deepened through their correspondence, and plans were made for a canoe trip on the Porcupine River in the spring. In her letters home, Mary mentioned the planned holiday, but neglected to name the "friend from Dawson" who would be making the trip with her. 
			 
			Did it therefore come as a shock when, on April 17, 1925, Claude poured out his heart to Mary’s mother? 
			 
			
			 
			Another potential obstacle: Claude required permission to marry, not
			  only from Mary’s family, but from his Officer in Command. Mere constables
			  and noncommissioned officers  (NCOs) were
			  often discouraged or prevented from marrying by their commanders. Claude
			  was more fortunate in that his petition was successful and he and Mary
			  set their wedding for August 2, 1925.  
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