CC018 0003
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The Hurst 20 /e 138 Hallo, darling. I should be ready for school now waiting for you to come downstaits. but you will not be coming downstans. Every time & go into the kitchen of I am reminded of this fact: those Wellingtons of yours: the sight of them conneys are thing only to me - your beautiful feet slipping into them. Yesterday, when I came back from football there they were staring up at we so hopelenely and seyng we are feeling as empty as you. That was enough. I know then that I should not be able to sit around doing nothing- reading would have been out of the question so I asked kan if I could take Harold to the fleks. To have gove by myself would have been no different from sitting around. At five past nime I noticed the clock ad remembered that you said yo should be passing through Ducarter about that time whet were you doing then. I was thinking bard If you are reading this then you must have arrrved. I seem to be ina gloomy mood, I am not really so selfish as this mood would have you inagine. I really wish you to enjoy yourself. Plase take care of yourself chough Kitty - what vision |