(from Caux) How splendid you are. I feel I have exhausted all my superlatives upon you, and that non (Read More)
This is a Cinderella story of the present day, with just a touch of the wonder-world, and of this wa (Read More)
I sometimes go over to France to a hospital I have for French children wounded in the war. I think i (Read More)
Just a greeting to you across the seas. I often send them to you tho' they don't get on to paper. Li (Read More)
I hope you are having a real good rest at last (Read More)
If you are in the mountains in that delightful house of which I often think with affection, give my (Read More)
I enclose a copy of "Dear Brutus" and may seem to have been long in doing so, but not really as I ha (Read More)
Yes, anything you like I'll do for you "for the trenches" whether I can do it or not. There is a sto (Read More)
Is it this influenza scourge that has got hold of you or have you been working too hard?... The endi (Read More)
That love story! Well, I still hope to get at it, but the days pass the weeks, the months, and I am (Read More)