Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2024
Letter to Leslie Beauchamp
[30 June 1915] [ATL]
95 Elgin Crescent
Dearest
I was overjoyed to hear from you at last & very disappointed that you had been so near & so far. But I will come to Reading on Saturday afternoon – I would love to. Will you wire me a train that suits you and also tell me where we shall meet –
I long to see you – Any train that you mention will suit me for I will keep the day free for you –
With a thousand things to say & to hear
Your own
Katie.
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