Thursday, 30 March, 1944
G.H.N. 30.3.44 My Own Darling, I received a letter from you yesterday dated March 22 nd . The letter I received previous to that was dated March 11 th , so where the letters are you have written me between those dates only the A.P.O. knows. One paragraph in your last letter referred to a letter you had written on March 20 th – not yet received. I am anxiously awaiting the “sermon” as you chose to call it and wondering what it can all be about. However, I am used to waiting now so I guess I shall have to curb my curiosity for a while. I received a letter from home this morning. Vera is about to “go all glamorous” by having her hair permed. Mother has managed to get hold of a pair of Irish linen sheets for me. I am afraid that my tastes in linen as in everything else are rather expensive! I would rather have a small stock of good things than a large stock of inferior articles. There was only one other item of news from Grimethorpe, ...