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9 Avon Road, | |||
Midanbury, | |||
Southampton, S02.4FR. | |||
1-3-72. | |||
Dear Jack & Gladys. | Dear Jack & Gladys. | ||
Often I think of you & I have just come acrossed your address. I trust you are both well. | |||
& I have just come acrossed your | My husband has retired from the sea this last two years, he is not at all well with his stomack, & I have an awful job to keep my blood pressure down, otherwise, things are not too bad. | ||
address. I trust you are both well. | I do hope our Charles Chaplin is not going back to New York for good. I don't think he will, & when the time comes I want him buried in English soil. | ||
My husband has retired from the | I did love Charlie as a child & still do. Everything seems in a dreadfull muddle everywhere. strikes & killing going on. Food just goes up & up. | ||
sea this last two | I have just written to Mrs. Waysblum & Ruth. I have not seen them for some time as I cannot get to London very often, & they have not been down | ||
all well with his stomack, & I have an | |||
awful job to keep my blood pressure | |||
down, otherwise, things are not too bad. | |||
I do hope our Charles Chaplin is not | |||
going back to New York for good. I don't | |||
think he will, & when the time comes I | |||
want him buried in English soil. | |||
I did love Charlie as a child & still do. | |||
Everything seems in a dreadfull | |||
muddle everywhere.strikes | |||
going on. Food just goes up & up. | |||
I have just written to Mrs. Waysblum & | |||
Ruth. I have not seen them for some | |||
time as I cannot get to London very | |||
often, & they have not been down |
Latest revision as of 03:23, 1 August 2023
9 Avon Road, Midanbury,
Southampton, S02.4FR.
1-3-72.
Dear Jack & Gladys.
Often I think of you & I have just come acrossed your address. I trust you are both well. My husband has retired from the sea this last two years, he is not at all well with his stomack, & I have an awful job to keep my blood pressure down, otherwise, things are not too bad. I do hope our Charles Chaplin is not going back to New York for good. I don't think he will, & when the time comes I want him buried in English soil. I did love Charlie as a child & still do. Everything seems in a dreadfull muddle everywhere. strikes & killing going on. Food just goes up & up. I have just written to Mrs. Waysblum & Ruth. I have not seen them for some time as I cannot get to London very often, & they have not been down