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Camp Tel. No.
Little Budworth 46
(Make it personal - if you want me)

Stoneleigh
Thursday

Sweetest darling -

I do hope that you do not feel that I am neglecting you, because I think about you so much, but this week I just do not seem to have been able to sit down & write a letter. On the 'phone on Sunday, I I felt rather damped, but it was nobody's fault. I should have been quicker to realise how you were feeling. But I thought I had found a good place for you. I really & truly do realise now, why you prefer to have a caravan. It was lovely to talk to you last night & to hear that you come up about next Thursday.

You are having an awful time at the moment , with injections, & your throat cut, & your eyes. I do hope you do not mind having to wear glasses for reading - you know I do not - & you must know by now that I think you are perfect & wonderful, whatever you do, or wear, except when you do not love me enough. But I do hope it will not be for very long.

The caravan is all fixed up, & I went to see the people yesterday. It amounts to a bit of a gamble for being there a few months, but the showers are on - & I have a get out up to May 31st. It is very pleasant & comfortable - double thickness walls - & well furnished - & a double bed & a single bed - & gas lighting, heating & cooking. It is entirely fitted except for bed linen & blankets & towels etc. I haven't asked my mother, because I imagine the Aunts will have taken most of it. So

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