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jaxdnaquest at Oct 09, 2022 02:46 PM

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6. really & I have enjoyed being able to just go up & see
them whenever I wanted to, & sit down & have a drink
& be at home. He is a very nice fellow, & intelligent
too. And Nina is very pleasant. She is a bit [clingy?]
& silly in some ways, but you wold like her. I told you
in another letter - or maybe a L.G. - I would tell you
some more of the priceless things she said. But it
is rather unkind, & you do not know her anyway,
& so I will leave them until I come home.
Now darling - about your letter. You had lost Jimmy's
but it was all about shares & war loan & you told me
what he said. In point of fact, I sent Jimmy an A.G.
for speed, & suggested B C. & W.D shares, enough to
have me eligible to be invited onto the Board - & this
just in the same or war loan - & asked him to
advise you. I'm sorry he got it all wrong & you
had to be too much worried - but it all seems to be
done by now & it sounds O.K. to me. And you
enclosed Gladys' letter - as you say, she is a very
staunch friend of mine. I hope to goodness she will
not be browned off by Willy, & will still be there
when I return. I did send her an A.G. - I must
send another sometime.
I must stop & post
this in the morning. This move of mine is very
definitely interfering with my letter writing. My last
letter having been sent off on Aug 29. But I
shall push on & make up. All my love to you
& Maxie - & sweetheart, all my kisses & all my
hugs & love & passion to you always & forever & now,
Harry.

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6. really & I have enjoyed being able to just go up & see them whenever I wanted to, & sit down & have a drink & be at home. He is very pleasant. She is a bit [clingy?] & silly in some ways, but you wold like her. I told you in another letter - or maybe a L.G. - I would tell you some more of the priceless things she said. But it is rather unkind, & you do not know her anyway, & so I will leave them until I come home. Now darling - about your letter you had lost Jimmy's but it was all about shares & war loan & you told me what he said. In point of fact, I sent Jimmy an A.G. for speed, & suggested B C. & W.D shares, enough to have me eligible to be invited onto the Board - this just in the same or war loan - & asked him to advise you. I'm sorry he got it all wrong & you had to be so much worried - but it all seems to be done by now & it seems O.K. to me. And you enclosed Gladys' letter - as you say, she is a very staunch friend of mine. I hope to goodness she will not be browned off by Willy, & will still be there when I return. I did send her an A.G. - I must send another sometime I must stop & post this in the morning. This move of mine is very definitely interfering with my letter writing. My last letter having been sent off on Aug 29. But I shall push on & make up. All my love to you & Maxie - & sweetheart, all my kisses & all my hugs & love & passion to you always & forever & now, Harry.