Series 03: Marie Rose Martin nee Livesey letters, 26 December 1911-22 November 1922 - Page 29
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[Page 29]
being plain to me I can promise or say nothing further. Indeed, I'm so inclined to fancy that the greater happiness for me lies in mine own country, I'd like to encourage you to forget & look elsewhere. However, we are all but the puppets of fate... & recognising this, I repeat, I could not be so narrow as to seriously forbid you speaking the thoughts that you declare fill your heart & mind... But I must warn you - they call up no response the I know of.
I'm glad you're getting some exercise... if tis but hockey! I used to play hockey at one time but its several years ago... Glad you're getting on at this Education stunt....
Mother is just going to her hen-pen - & I'm going with her! - so will close now.
Very best of wishes & love to yourself - & to Ellis if you see him again ... (Don;t know his address or would write to him).
"Au revior"
Marie
I'm going to read "Temperamental Tommy" this evening, & will criticize in my next. Thanks for Magazine.