Katie Elmslie, 16 August 1898.

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49 Mount Park Road

Ealing

London W

16 August 1898

My dearest Chris

I received your letter this morning. I thought you had forgotten to write as the letter did not arrive until 11 o’clock. I am so glad you are enjoying your trip dear and hope it will do you good.

I am afraid it is rather selfish of me, but I am so glad you are coming home tomorrow.

It does not do me any good to be away from you darling. For one thing I could not get any fonder of you than I am and I feel quite mopey without you.

We had a thunderstorm about three o’clock this morning – it has cooled the air a little.

The boy is very well, It is a great comfort having him to look after while you are away.

Jessie is coming over this afternoon. I went for a short walk yesterday.

It must have been lovely crossing the Channel on Sunday. I expect you were wishing the journey was longer.

I am living on the thought of seeing you tomorrow dear – only one more day and night without you. I am sure you must think I am a silly old goose but I mean it all really.

With love and kisses from myself and the boy

Ever your loving Wife

Katie Elmslie

Love from Aunt Nellie and Mary.