Thursday, 30 March, 1944

G.H.N.

30.3.44

My Own Darling,

I received a letter from you yesterday dated March 22nd.  The letter I received previous to that was dated March 11th, 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 20th – 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, which owing to the war I cannot put in my letter.

You mention having been to another opera.  Have you managed to see any films again?  I did not go to the pictures last week and so far have not been this week.  It is my half-day to-morrow so I might go to see “Wuthering Heights”.

Thank you for sending off the parcels of lemons and nuts.  I will let you know as soon as ever my parcel arrives.  I think that it is a good idea to send them separately and as you say, we can share them when they arrive.

Well my Dear, once again I come to the end of my letter.  It is post time too but there is just time to tell you once again that I still love you as much as ever. 

Bye Darling.  You own, Grace  xxxxxxx


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