Letter from Muriel Green to her husband Stanley, Sept. 6, 1916, page 6

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6.

unhappiness. As I finished the last sentence

I looked up and saw that peculiar child

from York "Cas mamma!!"


Two Miss. Shepherds are sitting in front of

me. They have such nice features. It's

such a shame they have such characters.

of course they are all painted and the one

who is Mrs Kenny Watts has died her hair

a brilliant ginger colour.


I received your letter dated Friday 1st Sept.

Tuesday morning. Laddie mine when I think

you will be back again shortly I could go

nearly wild. Love you! to think of you in

dear old England again and that we can

see each other. Mrs. Boddy said "But you

won't be able to live with him, he will be in

a home." I told her that's a minor detail I

want to see you and have a talk.

we shall be content with that shan't we lad.

We're chums as well as husband + wife.

Your my companion. I haven't another

one like you. I can't talk to anyone as

I do to you - and then there is absolute

trust between us and we can open our

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6.

unhappiness. As I finished the last sentence

I looked up and saw that peculiar child

from York "Cas mamma!!"


Two Miss. Shepherds are sitting in front of

me. They have such nice features. It's

such a shame they have such characters.

of course they are all painted and the one

who is Mrs Kenny Watts has died her hair

a brilliant ginger colour.


I received your letter dated Friday 1st Sept.

Tuesday morning. Laddie mine when I think

you will be back again shortly I could go

nearly wild. Love you! to think of you in

dear old England again and that we can

see each other. Mrs. Boddy said "But you

won't be able to live with him, he will be in

a home." I told her that's a minor detail I

want to see you and have a talk.

we shall be content with that shan't we lad.

We're chums as well as husband + wife.

Your my companion. I haven't another

one like you. I can't talk to anyone as

I do to you - and then there is absolute

trust between us and we can open our


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  • March 2, 2017 04:31:20 Cheryl Ellsworth

    6.

    unhappiness. As I finished the last sentence

    I looked up and saw that peculiar child

    from York "Cas mamma!!"


    Two Miss. Shepherds are sitting in front of

    me. They have such nice features. It's

    such a shame they have such characters.

    of course they are all painted and the one

    who is Mrs Kenny Watts has died her hair

    a brilliant ginger colour.


    I received your letter dated Friday 1st Sept.

    Tuesday morning. Laddie mine when I think

    you will be back again shortly I could go

    nearly wild. Love you! to think of you in

    dear old England again and that we can

    see each other. Mrs. Boddy said "But you

    won't be able to live with him, he will be in

    a home." I told her that's a minor detail I

    want to see you and have a talk.

    we shall be content with that shan't we lad.

    We're chums as well as husband + wife.

    Your my companion. I haven't another

    one like you. I can't talk to anyone as

    I do to you - and then there is absolute

    trust between us and we can open our

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    Scarborough

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    France and Yorkshire

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