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shashathree at Apr 01, 2023 12:32 AM

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It is lovely to think about our house after the war,
isn't it, darling one. You talked in your last letter
about that walled garden house in Burley in Wharfedale
that really was a perfect house, providing it was not
too noisy from the street. A lovely bedroom for
us, & the same kind of room downstairs -
Adam, were they? (You may not see what I put
first - you would laugh too much) And that
sweet little room - & that awful panelled dining
room, could have put to some use - & the kitchen
& pantries etc were so good. And easy for buses to
Leeds & Bradford. I wonder will it be empty
after the war - what about asking Gordon to
have a look - they would love to have us so
handy - & maybe buy. My old pal, Geoff, could
be just down the road too.
I'll feel inclined to give up golf, though,
except for an odd game from time to time.
I want to spend all of every weekend with
you, & even if you came with me to go for
a walk, it was so much time. I would
much prefer to go the walk with you, the
weekends are so short anyway. If I go away
for 3 hours, we then begin it so late
or else cut a great slice out of the middle.
No, I want to be with you all the
time - & I want you to want me to
be too. Or else I will play golf . I must
[ ? ? ?] I haven't done for weeks. Love to
Maxie & all my dearest love to you XXX H.

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