Letter from Muriel Green to her husband, Sept. 10, 1916, page 3
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all his energy for flying. such pleasures
are not good for the nerves. Kahn, a
friend of his went to the abode and said
"well I've come". Oh come in " was the
reply. Frank says Norrie hasn't half
gone the pace. especially whilst at
Farnborough - he went up to town every
night. I think youll have to give them
a bit of advice. They'll be sorry about it
all when they meet a decent girl and
want to marry her. I told Frank that I
was jolly thankful my husband had
more sense, and I wouldn't have a
man at any price who had gone the
pace no matter how nice personally
he was. Then he said "don't you think
it's a bit soft writing to Stanley everyday."
Evelyn was in the room then so she
voiced her opinion and said "no, because
Muriel puts in news of us all - it is more
like a newspaper of home for Stanley - you
write Muriel." I laughed as if any one
would stop me. Then Evelyn said that
I was going to join you when you
came to England. The reply was "Well
you must be struck with him - you fairly
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3
all his energy for flying. such pleasures
are not good for the nerves. Kahn, a
friend of his went to the abode and said
"well I've come". Oh come in " was the
reply. Frank says Norrie hasn't half
gone the pace. especially whilst at
Fainborough. he went up to town every
night. I think youll have to give them
a bit of advice. They'll be sorry about it
all when they meet a decent girl and
want to marry her. I told Frank that I
was jolly thankful my husband had
more sense, and I wouldn't have a
man at any price who had gone the
pace no matter how nice personally
he was. Then he said "don't you think
it's a bit soft writing to Stanley everyday."
Evelyn was in the room then so she
voiced her opinion and said "no, because
Muriel puts in news of us all - it is more
like a newspaper of home for Stanley - you
write Muriel." I laughed as if any one
would stop me. Then Evelyn said that
I was going to join you when you
came to England. The reply was "Well
you must be struck with him - you fairly
-
3
all his energy for flying. such pleasures
are not good for the nerves. Kahn, a
friend of his went to the abode and said
"well I've come". Oh come in " was the
reply. Frank says Norrie hasn't half
gone the pace. especially whilst at
Fainborough. he went up to town every
night. I think youll have to give them
a bit of advice. They'll be sorry about it
all when they meet a decent girl and
want to marry her. I told Frank that I
was jolly thankful my husband had
more sence, and I wouldn't have a
man at any price who had gone the
pace no matter how nice personally
he was. Then he said "don't you think
it's a bit soft writing to Stanley everyday."
Evelyn was in the room then so she
voiced her opinion and said "no, because
Muriel puts in news of us all - it is more
like a newspaper of home for Stanley - you
write Muriel." I laughed as if any one
would stop me. Then Evelyn said that
I was going to join you when you
came to England. The reply was "Well
you must be struck with him - you fairly
-
3
all his energy for flying. such pleasures
are not good for the nerves. Kahn, a
friend of his went to the abode and said
"well I've come". Oh come in " was the
reply. Frank says ... hasn't half
gone the pace. especially whilst at
Farnborough he went up to town every
night. I think youtt have to give them
a bit of advice. They'll be sorry about it
all when they meet a decent girl and
want to marry her. I told Frank that I
was jolly thankful my husband had
more sence, and I wouldn't have a
man at any price who had gone the
pace no matter how nice personally
he was. then he said "don't you think
it's a bit soft writing to Stanley everyday."
Evelyn was in the room then so she
voiced her opinion and said "no, because
Muriel puts in news of us all - it is more
like a newspaper of home for Stanley - you
write Muriel." I laughed as if any one
would stop me. Then Evelyn said that
I was going to join you when you
came to England. The reply was "Well
you must be struck with him - you fairly
-
3
all his energy for flying. such pleasures
are not good for the nerves. Kahn, a
friend of his went to the abode and said
"well I've come". Oh come in " was the
reply. Frank says ... hasn't half
gone the pace. especially whilst at
Farnborough he went up to town every
night. I think youtt have to give them
a bit of advice. They'll be sorry about it
all when they meet a decent girl and
want to marry her. I told Frank that I
was jolly thankful my husband had
more sence, and I wouldn't have a
man at any price who had gone the
pace no matter how nice personally
he was. then he said "don't you think
it's a bit soft writing to Stanley everyday."
Evelyn was in the room then so she
voiced her opinion and said "no, because
mariel puts in news of us all - it is more
like a newspaper of home for Stanley - you
write mariel." I laughed as if any one
would stop me. Then Evelyn said that
I was going to join you when you
came to England. The reply was "Well
you must be struck with him - you fairly
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