Series 03: Marie Rose Martin nee Livesey letters, 26 December 1911-22 November 1922 - Page 54
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[Page 54]
I'm hoping you'll be over again before so long. Yes, I'd do some studying if I were you. As soon as I can I'll let you read my MS. - whether published or not. Once I can settle on another plot I'll tackle a fresh story. Not quite such a sentimental one next time!
Some day I'm hoping to visit Australia with mother and Dad. I only wish I could get them out there. I'm sure we'd all like it equally well. Wouldn't we have some jolly times, eh?
Have you enjoyed your little visit here? It has been such a happy week for me, laddie. Your little attentions were very much appreciated despite the sarcasm with which it was all met. Mother and I enjoyed your music too, some of the songs went right to the heart of us both, you tender, kind, loving, noble man.
When ever you want a decent book let me know. If I can lend it you'll have it next post.
We had the best day for our picnic; it is very windy here today. I wonder what sort of crossing you've had. We'll be anxious until we hear of your safe arrival at camp.
For the present I must bid "adieu". Mother and I miss you fearfully, Harry boy - on the verge of tears all day.
Au revoir.
Marie.