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1940

16th Jan 1940

Postmarked COLNE LANCS 8PM 16 JAN 1940
addressed to Lieut. R. Helme, D.W.R., Church House, Norton, Malton. Yorks

ALBERT HOUSE. COLNE. LANCS. TEL.NO.282

Tuesday.

My darling Ronald,

I’m afraid this must needs be as short as yours to me this morning as there has been no ……. Time today. Mum is running a Mother’s party tonight, and dear little Kay has been trotting round helping her. After having spent all afternoon up in the Parish room I find that I have to wash up the supper dishes with Moué and then stay in and keep house as the maids have now gone up to help. Of course, there is the old girl to deal with too. Marj is at a party, Dad and John and Daphne have gone to the flicks.

Curse and confound. Inspite of all this muckin’ and messin’ I still adore you my dearest boy.

I marked your hankies today and find that they have to be washed again before the ink is really indelible – 48 hours after marking.

Your note was sweet and you are a darling.

Simply all my love,

Yours aye, Kay.

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