Letter from Harry Massey to Barbara Massey

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Letter written by Harry Massey from the No. 6 Palestine company at the Bluffs to Barbara Massey.

This is a scanned version of the original image in Special Collections and Archives at Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt.



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her Neutrality Act. This really does seem to be a momentous happening - things are much more cheerful & I am thinking continuously of a return home to you.

The Coy car driver, Private Laba, a Jew born in Russia & told me today that he came from Antwerp. An enormous wave of longing for you enveloped me immediately when I thought of our day there & Brussels, our honeymoon. Ah darling - what a lovely time this was. And naturally, the subject of honeymoon made me think of our next honeymoon, which will be when we meet again. It really makes me feel quite faint to think of being with you again & sitting beside you in a train or a car, on our way to some place to stay. It is like a vision of heaven. I shall hold your hand or your arm from the moment I meet you & never leave go, Sweetheart. The weather is now cold again & so my [?} is up & so Peter is on my bed - he's there now, & stays there all night. It is a dear dog & God knows what I should do without him.

love & kisses to Maxie & all my dearest deepest love to you Barbara darling XXX XX Harry XX

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Mrs. H Massey c/o Mrs. Wm Paul Lynwood. Candlemas Lane Beaconsfield Bucks

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