Item 01: James Wilkie letters, ca. 1914-1918 - Page 132
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working out a jig saw especially if you put a nice little yarn. You're not hurt because I'm hinting you're writing isn't absolutely copper plate are you? because I'm glad it is as it is. If you took the time to write beautifully you wouldn't be able to express yourself so well. As it is the real & veritable you pours out like water from a broken dam. That's a much prettier simile than one you used about me.
By this time I suppose you are well back home & (I hope) settled there for the winter.
I hope you are all well & fit. How is Grahame?
I'm going gay here. I went to Church Sunday night (the singing really was fine, but it hurts to wonder how many of those voices will be singing a year hence). Then to the pictures last night, (The Painted Woman). What