Series 01 Part 02: Hughes family correspondence, 3 April 1917-22 September 1918 - Page 301
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[Page 301]
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I can never forget you and the anxiety you are enduring on my account, but that thought can never weaken my nerve, for it only makes me keener to do my very very utmost and leave nothing to chance. Really and honestly my I feel far more confident about everything now than ever I did when I was out here before. At the moment I feel no fear of whatever may be in front of me, even though I may have acute dangers to face, for I believe that God in His Goodness will do with me whatever is for your ultimate happiness and mine. I never make a flight without first offering up to Him the work I am going to do and whatever may befall me. Really I feel quite cheery about everything and, though I try to be always prepared for anything, I never feel any nervousness nor do