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1st Mar 1940

Brown envelope, with luggage tag addressed to Lieut. R. Helme, D.W.R., Church House, Norton, Malton, Yorks

Albert House, Colne,

1st March.

Beloved,

This should be waiting for you at Malton. I would have sent it yesterday – only I had the face cleaned and a new strap. You are very welcome to it my prescious, and it will save you buying another. Also of course, the Sentimental value is terrific. Just think, it has ticked away on my wrist for more than two years. Thrilling. Everytime it ticks it will tell you how much I love you – see?

Your Mother has given me that one of yours with the funny face which will remind me of you. (Take that how you will). Well, she gave it to me, but in my usual brilliant manner, I have left it in your house!

It is now nearly half past eleven, and we are catching the twelve something or other (very explicit) to Blackburn, so I haven’t long to wash and teteviate (?) myself – unless of course the train’s at 11.59 which I’m sure it isn’t. Besides we have yet to eat.

Angel Boy, like the spoilt creature I am, I’m expecting – well, hoping you will ‘phone me tomorrow night. To hear your voice is next best thing to seeing you.

Prescious, I must away. Simply every bit of my love, yours Kay.

I love you. X

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