Letter written to Miss Ila Thiel from Robert E. Weslock (Letter #2), 1952-06-08
Transcript
Sunday June 8th, 1952
Letter number II
Hi Honey,
This is just another letter I thought I would send to you. I just finished writing one letter to you not over fine minutes ago. I guess it’s a bad case of Love, don’t you? Just think they are playing my favorite song on the radio, the name of it is “How Soon Will I be seeing You? It’s really a beautiful song, and one I have on my mind all the time. Its really something a guy never can know until the blissful moment it happens. Don’t forget Honey, I want something of yours, silk cotton anything, just so I know that it’s something of yours. Aren’t I the silliest guy you ever knew though? I’m going to wait for something from you Darling. Gee Honey, they should start sending us home pretty soon, but when no one seems to know. When I get home I’ll make a bee line for your house. The first night we’ll just go for a ride and talk, okay Honey? Oh well I’ll try to write every other day. Goodnight Sweetheart.
Your Sweetheart,
Bob
Dates
- 1952-06-08
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