17 July, 1920
Glad to get such good news of you and Cutlett. (we shall have to call him Atty now) I'm sure he’s a dear. Someone is just going off to the post so will stop, and write a longer letter tomorrow.…
Glad to get such good news of you and Cutlett. (we shall have to call him Atty now) I'm sure he’s a dear. Someone is just going off to the post so will stop, and write a longer letter tomorrow.…
Hope our Cutlett will have grown less noisy when I get home, I fancy they are all like that to start with; anyhow he is ours and so must be an extremely nice child…
Am longing to see you both, don’t think it will be very long now.…
I have now been hidden away for over a fortnight, they will get very tired of me soon.…
It was splendid getting your letter yesterday, they may come regularly now. I wonder how you got up to town in time. I have lots of time now to think of you. Keep smiling.…
Does the young man kick up plenty of noise the whole time or is he fairly peaceful? I wish they would hurry up and settle what they are going to do about me. as I should like to come and see how you are all getting on.…
I wish I could see you both again, but it oughtn’t to be long now. Look after yourself and the boy.…
I have seen the announcement in the paper and that is all. One paper said you are both doing well so one must hope for the best.…