Item 01: James Wilkie letters, ca. 1914-1918 - Page 166
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[Page 166]
I am very busy these days & I have such heaps of letters to write. I always keep the Mater's going & yours & Bringagee but I'm afraid others must reckon I'm an ungrateful & forgetting pig.
Am dying to read your book. Did you get the scarf I sent, I hope so. Well my dear I must close tonight. Shall send you a photo taken in Paris soon. I hope Alison is well. How is Mrs. Kathryn. I'm sorry Tom isn't behaving.
Will try & write some more in the morning.
Wilk.
I've been reading your letters over again, I simply can't say what I feel but I'm that proud & grateful when I see what a pal I appear to be & I simply cannot express what it means to me. You are an absolute dear & a brick & the Boss is a trump. I wish I could fly back. You don't know how I miss & long for you & the dear old place. I put things so rottenly but I feel sure you understand. I'm not a praying sort either & lots of things lately have made me less than ever that way but I think "God bless her"