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Monday, 28 June, 1943

G.H.N. Monday, 28-6-43 My Precious Darling, I was quite worried last week as I did not receive an air letter from you.   I did think that it might have been sent home, however, and was quite relieved when this morning’s post brought me a letter from Vera, enclosed in which was a letter from you. No Dear, I am not on holiday yet but I start on Thursday.   Actually, I am due to a day-off on Wednesday but Sister said I was not and as Sister is always right (?) I suppose I am not.   I decided not to say anything about it as I shall be away for twenty-eight whole days so it will not make much difference. Sister has been in a foul mood too these last few days.   She is like a volcano you know – erupts at the most unexpected moments. I was warned that she would be like this though, for several days following her holidays, so I just do not take any notice of her moods. I will change the subject now as I am sure that is quite enough about her. Darling, I was ...

Saturday, 19 and Sunday, 20 June, 1943

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G.H.N.                                                                                                                        (33) 10 p.m.   Saturday, 19-6-43 My Own Precious Darling, It is almost time that I retired for the night but before I do so I thought that I would like to write a few lines to you. As you already know Darling, it is always at night that I have time to think of you more.   You are constantly in my thoughts but when I am alone in my room at night it is then that I think of you more than ever and wish that we could hurry up and win this war. I often...

Friday, 25 June, 1943

Sergt. S. Bristow                                                                            No. 32 Headquarters 15 L of C Signals B.N.A.F Friday 25 June 43 My Very Own Darling, I am afraid I have kept you waiting for a letter this week, but as you can guess, its not entirely my fault, but due to “circumstances over which we have no control” as the BBC are wont to say. Nothing which I can write about has happened since I last wrote to you except one thing – at last I have managed to get my photograph taken!   Yes its taken me just four months to find a bloke with a film, but we have at last arranged it!! ...

Thursday, 24 June, 1943

G.H.N Thursday   24-6-43 My Own Darling, I received your Air Letter, written on May 21 st , yesterday. The day always goes well Dear when it starts with a letter from you.   It was a beautiful day and it was my day-off.   During the afternoon I went to see Mrs Brown and we ate strawberries and raspberries for tea.   I took my embroidery with me and spent a useful afternoon sewing while Mrs Brown knitted socks for soldiers.   I think this is the 84 th pair that she has knitted.   These old ladies of England like to do their bit. I am sitting outside at the moment writing this to you but as the wind keeps blowing my paper all over the place I think that I will have to return to my room to finish it.   Ah, this is better.   I can write in peace without being disturbed by flies, midges or wind. Sister came back from her holidays this morning, so we had to do a quick shuffle round preparing everything ready for her inspection.   I a...

Saturday, 19 June, 1943

2364226 Sergt. S. Bristow Headquarters, 15 L of C Signals B.N.A.F                                                                                                   31.   Saturday 19 June 43 My Very Own Darling, The end of another week!   Everyone’s off on half-day to-day & so the office is extremely quiet this afternoon.   The intense heat is making the atmosphere very heavy & the continued buzz of the flies makes me feel very sleepy, but I thought that instead of adjourning...

Thursday, 17 June, 1943

G.H.N.                                                                                                    (32) 17. 6.43     My Own Darling, I received on the 15 th an Air Letter from you which had been written on the 11 th .   I could hardly believe my eyes when I opened it and saw the date.   Only four days!   When letters arrive like that it makes me feel that we are not so far apart. My letters to you still seem to be taking a time to reach you.   I wrote you an or...

14 June, 1943

Sergt. S. Bristow                                                                                      31. Headquarters, 15 L of C Signals B.N.A.F. Tuesday, 14 June 1943 My Own Darling, It is difficult to realise that by the time you receive this you will no doubt have started your annual leave, and most annoying, too, to think that this year I shall not be able to share 10 of the 30 days with you.   Our leave together last July was gloriously happy, Darling, wasn’t it? As you say in your letter which I received yesterday, it is grand to have such memories...