. My husband . o and have it[125] MY HUSBAND taken again when I can. Its rather hard as weare not allowed out of Barracks in the day was taken when I was on sick leave, and itlooks it. I hope Rastus likes it — he looks likehis Daddy. Theres no news, dear. Im improving in myflying faster than anyone here, and Im nowflying the big machines they use for are perfectly wonderful and much easierto fly than the small powered machines, just asa big car is better than a small one. Ill write a regular letter to-night, dear — itslunch time now. . Upavon,May 13, 1916. . How sad it
. My husband . o and have it[125] MY HUSBAND taken again when I can. Its rather hard as weare not allowed out of Barracks in the day was taken when I was on sick leave, and itlooks it. I hope Rastus likes it — he looks likehis Daddy. Theres no news, dear. Im improving in myflying faster than anyone here, and Im nowflying the big machines they use for are perfectly wonderful and much easierto fly than the small powered machines, just asa big car is better than a small one. Ill write a regular letter to-night, dear — itslunch time now. . Upavon,May 13, 1916. . How sad it is to have you leave me sosoon! I cant realize it yet. It seems as thoughI have had a very beautiful dream and that youhavent really been here at all. This is a rotten day. Poor Child, I do hopeyou get better weather; it will be such a rottentrip any way. I hear that the flight I am posted to is to bemoved to a place called Gosport, which is on theSouth of England Coast, and more out of the way[126].
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