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Brittania Street,
Manly,
27th Oct, 1943.

My Own Precious Husband,

My darling, I feel very happy again now, I have received three letters from you this week. Darling I was beginning to feel very neglected, but I have received a letter from you only yesterday written on the 1st of the month along with one written on the 19th so I know there is some delay somewhere.

I am now sitting in the kitchen writing, they were making so much noise outside it was almost impossible to write.

I only wish Alan dear I could write you as interesting a letter as you write me. I am afraid you may think some of my letters are terrible, compared with yours they are. You say trying to write about love seems to do do injustice to the spirits of your devotion. I have often written of my love to you but I can never convey my love & emotions in writing. The way I write you probably have no conception of just how I feel, but darling I love you more now than I can ever remember, so never doubt me.

I am so glad you didn't touch either of those beautiful visions in your sleep, even to think you dreamt they kissed you makes me feel jealous. I was thrilled when I read the latter part of your dream, you made me want you so much reading that.

Yes darling the silouette is somewhat like me, down to the waist. I couldn't flatter myself by saying I was as well built as her. Yes & guess you did get a start at first glance, at a glance she is very much like me.

Try not to let yourself get so home sick my darling, I hate to think of you being unhappy. Do what I do Alan, just think of what a grand time we will have when you come down, it keeps your spirits up. I am yearning for you & I guess you need me too, just think my darling husband what a delightful second honeymoon we are going to have. We can love freely, when we want to & how we want to, I am yours & you are my wonderful man, I love you so much.

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