“Boy Sat. nite in London the bombs were really falling.”
Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman – October 16, 1940
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Aldershot, Eng. October 16/40
Dear Franc:-
I haven’t heard from you for some time. Nor I haven’t written either. But here’s a small letter now. This is my eighth for this aft. & evening. & I’m all caught up on answering again. (Until I get some more letters)
I spent the Weed-end with Pearls’ cousin in London Her name is Eva Robson 26 yrs. old & works for a lawyer. And boy is she a good cook. I had a chicken dinner.
“We are having quite a bit of bombing Franc. But London has been getting the worst of it.”
Letter to Mrs. Elton Newman – October 5, 1940
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Aldershot, Eng. October 5/40
Dear Franc:-
I have received two letters from you & two from Onn. also her cigs & I’m sure enjoying them.
One of yours was written Sept 11 which I received first & one Sept. 5 I got it the following day. I’m glad Elt. dropped a line too. Tell him to do it as often as he can.
I’m glad you liked the cards, Franc. I thought you would. They only cost me one shilling (24) – they were worth it. I had been telling Clarence that they were anxious to hear from him & he said he had written two or three letters.