Letter from Muriel to Stanley written on Sept. 8, 1916, page 2
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the stars and discussed our favourites.
But we will watch again Sirius (D.V).
won't we, my laddie?
I miss Kitty - we have sat and nearly
talked our heads off. Kitty asked me
if I was not nervous on the honeymoon,
and if I enjoyed it. I told her that I
never had such a holiday in my life
and if every future one comes up to that
I shall be happy. She told me that I
was the first woman she had spoken
to who thoroughly enjoyed her honeymoon.
Well I don't know - but how could I fear
you? Why we had always longed for the
time when we should go away alone
together hadn't we? Even your mother said
she was nervous - frightfully so. Perhaps
I haven't even been modest but you
were so much hart of my own self that
I could not feel strange. Well I don't know
about you but I thought it was
the happiest day of my life. Kitty said they
talked for long enough after we had
gone about the fact that we were such
a couple of "cool hands." As well I
enjoyed the ceremony. Yes with you by my side
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France and Yorkshire
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