Tuesday, 21 March, 1944
G.H.N. 21.3.44 My Very Own Darling, Not having heard from you for about a week I am wondering how you are. I know that it is silly of me, I also know that I do extremely well for post compared with some people but Monday or Tuesday usually brings with it a letter from you, Dear. However, I will wait and see what turns up to-morrow – if anything. I do hope that you are well and don’t forget to “stay wrapped up in cotton wool”. Last Friday night the Aural Dept. staff held a dance in aid of a bed for Malta’s new hospital. I went but was not very thrilled with it. The band could have been an improvement. A dance too Darling is not the same these days without you. We have a lot to make up, haven’t we – after the war! In yesterday’s paper I read that some big-wig at “Rolls Royce” had prophesied that the war would only last another two months. He is hopeful! I only wish that we could beat the Hun in just two months – what do y...