Series 03: Marie Rose Martin nee Livesey letters, 26 December 1911-22 November 1922 - Page 106
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[Page 106]
with her husband, in the grave though he was, was her one and only thought and desire.
This Thursday Auntie and I are going into L'pool to see the son of my fathers brother, and his wife, off by the "Baltic" for "America". Allan, my cousin, has been married some little time; he went out to "America" twelve months before the war; started a good business for himself; then joined the forces for the period of the war, and is now home for his wife.... He is a nice boy, just my age. I was so pleased he happened to be home whilst I was over here... His wife is very nice, too.
How are you and yours keeping, away out there? Mother was very pleased to thear from your mother. I expect she will have replied ere this....
How is Etta getting along? I suppose your brother George will be married, or very soon is to be married by now....
Well "adieu" for the present... Keep going merry and bright, mon ami.
Fondest live to all,
As ever,
Marieeeeee