Letter from Muriel Green to her husband, Sept. 12?, 1916, page 6

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6

w be rotters and then marry a decent girl.


Just after lunch a telegraph boy cycled

up and I though he was coming to

no.10 to say you had arrived. Then he

went next door.


By the way. Dick went to meet Kitty

after all even though she said he had

not to; I think Lady Diggy knows how

to deal with him.


We leave here on September 18th so

write in the future to York. Bless you

I hope soon to have you there in the

old city. Won't it be grand.


Now laddie mine, time is flying +

the day must be getting nearer

when we shall see and greet each

other again. I shall be fit to eat you

and I'm sure I shall never want to

leave you for a minute. You'll be fairly

sickened. B.O.S.

With all my love + an extra

spec....(special)

Your loving wife

Muriel


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6

w be rotters and then marry a decent girl.


Just after lunch a telegraph boy cycled

up and I though he was coming to

no.10 to say you had arrived. Then he

went next door.


By the way. Dick went to meet Kitty

after all even though she said he had

not to; I think Lady Diggy knows how

to deal with him.


We leave here on September 18th so

write in the future to York. Bless you

I hope soon to have you there in the

old city. Won't it be grand.


Now laddie mine, time is flying +

the day must be getting nearer

when we shall see and greet each

other again. I shall be fit to eat you

and I'm sure I shall never want to

leave you for a minute. You'll be fairly

sickened. B.O.S.

With all my love + an extra

spec....(special)

Your loving wife

Muriel



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  • March 10, 2017 22:46:19 Cheryl Ellsworth

    6

    w be rotters and then marry a decent girl.


    Just after lunch a telegraph boy cycled

    up and I though he was coming to

    no.10 to say you had arrived. Then he

    went next door.


    By the way. Dick went to meet Kitty

    after all even though she said he had

    not to; I think Lady Diggy knows how

    to deal with him.


    We leave here on September 18th so

    write in the future to York. Bless you

    I hope soon to have you there in the

    old city. Won't it be grand.


    Now laddie mine, time is flying +

    the day must be getting nearer

    when we shall see and greet each

    other again. I shall be fit to eat you

    and I'm sure I shall never want to

    leave you for a minute. You'll be fairly

    sickened. B.O.S.

    With all my love + an extra

    spec....(special)

    Your loving wife

    Muriel


  • March 2, 2017 03:46:38 L Brittain

    6

    w be rotters and then marry a decent girl.

    Just after lunch a telegraph boy cycled

    up and I though he was coming to

    no.10 to say you had arrived. Then he

    went next door.

    By the way. Dick went to meet Kitty

    after all even though she said he had

    not to; I think Lady Wiggy knows how

    to deal with him.

    We leave here on September 18th so

    write in the future to York. Bless you

    I hope soon to have you there in the

    old city. Won't it be grand.

    Nors laddie mine, time is flying +

    the day must be getting nearer

    when we shall see and greet each

    other again. I shall be fit to eat you

    and I'm sure I shall never want to

    leave you for a minute. You'll be fairly

    sickened. B.O.S.

               With all my love + an extra

                                                   spec

                            Your loving wife

                                               Muriel



  • March 2, 2017 03:45:36 L Brittain

    6

    w be rotters and then marry a decent girl.

    Just after lunch a telegraph boy cycled

    up and I though he was coming to

    no.10 to say you had arrived. Then he

    went next door.

    By the way. Dick went to meet Kitty

    after all even though she said he had

    not to; I think Lady Wiggy knows how

    to deal with him.

    We leave here on September 18th so

    write in the future to York. Bless you

    I hope soon to have you there in the

    old city. Won't it be grand.

    Nors laddie mine, time is flying +

    the day must be getting nearer

    when we shall see and greet each

    other again. I shall be fit to eat you

    and I'm sure I shall never want to

    leave you for a minute. You'll be fairly

    sickened. B.O.S.

               With all my love + an extra

                                                   spec

                            Your loving wife

                                               Muriel



  • March 2, 2017 03:41:51 L Brittain

    6

    w be rotters and then marry a decent girl.

    Just after lunch a telegraph boy cycled

    up and I though he was coming to

    no.10 to say you had arrived. Then he

    went next door.

    By the way. Dick went to meet Kitty

    after all even though she said he had

    not to; I think Lady Wiggy knows how

    to deal with him.

    We leave here on September 18th so

    write in the future to York. Bless you

    I hope soon to have you there in the

    old city. Won't it be grand.

    Nors laddie mine, time is flying +

    the day must be getting nearer

    when we shall see

    other again. I shall be fit w


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