Series 01 Part 02: Hughes family correspondence, 3 April 1917-22 September 1918 - Page 187
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[Page 187]
with a girl who is not a Catholic. No doubt you will be much amused at this dissertation but that is far better than that you should start worrying that your little fat son might be going to make a mess of things.
I have fixed up with the Bank about the lost draft for £22 and have sent a cheque to Miss O'Brien so everything is arranged for darling old Roger's name to be inscribed in the Memorial Chapel and for him to share the perpetual masses.
Poor old Maurice's progress is very slow as there is some dead bone that has to work out of his leg, but he is very very cheery and well in spite of it all. He has'nt any pain with it now, thank God. I havn't heard any news of old Bryan lately.
I dont think there is any more news now but I will write again soon. I am very very well and cheery.
Tons & Tons of love to you Eileen Peter & everybody. God ever bless & guard you all
Your loving son
Geoffrey.
I enclose some more snapshots.