Series 01 Part 02: Hughes family correspondence, 3 April 1917-22 September 1918 - Page 50
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far harder to instruct than those who have never had any instruction. Still I have things going well now & am very pleased with the results of my work. The C.O. has noticed the great improvement in the flight lately. I feel I have accomplished something now that every pupil flies these machines now after he has graduated on the others, whereas a few months ago only one or two specially good ones did so.
Since I last wrote I have been going hard every day from early morning till 9 or 10 every night but the hard work agrees with me & I am fit as a fiddle. I am so glad you like the little medallion and frame – I knew you would. Don't forget the miniatures for you & Eileen.
Good bye for the present – I must stop now as I have just stolen some time while my machine was being adjusted to write this letter & I must go off now & do some more work.
God ever bless you my Darling Mother & Father. Tons of love to you Eileen & the darling little baby from
Your ever loving
Geoffrey