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Date: February 23rd 1919
To
Mother
From
Nettie
Letter

Park House

Parkside Rd

Reading, Berks

Feb 23rd, 1919

 

Mother Dear:-

Did enjoy your nice long letter of Feb. 2 so much. It arrived 3 days ago. You see by my heading I am still at the hospital, my time was up the first of the month and my papers came through the 7th of Feb. but the Matron said if I wasn’t in a hurry to get away she would like me to stay on as we were a bit short handed so you see I am staying. We got official word yesterday that No. 2 Reading War Hospital the section I am in is closing the 31st of March and the staff are to be demobilized so it will be very nice if I can stay till then. However I just had a letter from Semi saying he and the battery expect to leave France the middle of March and come to Bramshott Camp. As soon as he arrives he will get 8 days leave so I will want to leave then but perhaps he won’t get over till the end of the month and then everything will fit in very nicely. We think now that we can get back on the same boat so may land back in Canada the first of May. If any thing happens that we can’t I will sail the middle of April but while theres a chance I will wait.  Of course now you can cable them you said so you will know in plenty of time.

How nice of Mrs. Bostwick to think of me. The only trouble is we would rather be out of town during the summer months. I would love to have rented Jean Daniels little cottage in Rothesay if I had known it was on the market, but I see that the Brocks have it. I wrote Semi but of course havent had an answer yet. We will stay with you and the Mackay’s till we get something because even if we  do build, it will take sometime. Poor Mrs. MacLaren how she does run on. She wrote Mary that you had been up and how smart and well you looked. I have a letter from Alice (Green) Flood the other day and she also said how well and young you looked when she saw you in Montreal.

This is my half Sunday. Mary isn’t off duty but Miss Craig a Canadian from London Ont who has been here some time is going out with me to Miss Montizamberts for tea. She knows Miss M. well too.

Atwood was at Matlock Bath the last letter I had from him. I will see him when he comes to town again. Stanley is still in Devonshire. I will probably see him soon too.

Crocket has been in the Sick Hut with gathered ears but is much better now. I got such a lovely pair of old brass candlesticks the other day quite tall twisted ones so now that I have the silver pair too. I hope no one gives me a anymore.  The furniture over here is lovely & I hear that we can bring some back as settlers effects so we’ll probably buy a few pieces. I have saved all my separation allowance so have plenty to buy anything I like.

Must get my suit right away and a dress or else you & father will be forgetting that I have had no trousseau yet.

Must get ready to go out now. Love to you both from

Nettie

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