Letter written to Miss Ila Thiel from Robert E. Weslock, 1951-11-12
Transcript
Monday November 12th, 1951 Hi Sweetheart,
Just got your letter today dated the 5th of November. | guess | told you in my letter that | wrote Sunday that we didn't go to Paris, we didn't have enough time. Just a little old three day pass. We will put in for a furlough in January or February. Say Sweetheart don't be afraid to write anything in your letters, no one else will read them, if they are just for me. | really want to know how you feel about me, because | tell you how much | love you. So please don't be afraid. | don't want to feel like a stranger when | come to your house. Mostly | don't want to be any stranger as far as you are concerned either Honey. | can even feel that first kiss right now. We will make every minute count too. When | take you out, I’m afraid we wouldn't get far. Probably the first side road. Then | could really show you how much | love you. Remember Sweetheart, you are mine, and mine alone. So don't go wasting any of those sweet kisses. When | get home. That's all we'll do. Until you get sick of me. | hope not though. All | want to do is got out of the Army, so that | can hold you in my Arms. Goodnight Honey. I'll dream of you tonight.
With Lots of Love, Bob
[Transcribed by Damien Short]
Dates
- 1951-11-12
Repository Details
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