{"id":2730,"date":"2014-09-17T18:21:27","date_gmt":"2014-09-17T18:21:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/?page_id=2730"},"modified":"2024-04-15T13:35:00","modified_gmt":"2024-04-15T13:35:00","slug":"letter-12-10-45","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/october-1945\/letter-12-10-45\/","title":{"rendered":"Letter 12.10.45"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>No. 7925934. Sgt. Greenwood.<br \/>\nC Sqdn, 9th Battn R.T.R.<br \/>\nB.A.O.R.<\/p>\n<p>12.10.45<\/p>\n<p>Friday.<\/p>\n<p>Jessie Mine:  I have had a lovely treat today&#8230; No&#8230; it <b>wasn&#8217;t<\/b> a letter from Jess&#8230; it was <b>two<\/b><br \/>\nletters, and both of them from the most beautiful wife I&#8217;ve ever known&#8230; Aren&#8217;t I a lucky husband?  You mention having received four of my letters in one day&#8230; And that surprises me because they were all posted on separate days:- I <b>never<\/b> post more than one letter per day.  Perhaps the delay was caused by the strike of dock-workers: only a couple of days ago, I heard that there were a thousand mail bags for troops held up because of the strike.  I hope there won&#8217;t be any more similar delays in my letters.  <\/p>\n<p>Speaking of letters, I really think I am receiving all of yours, my dear.  There are occasional delays&#8230; as today, for instance&#8230; one letter being dated Fri 5.10.45 and the other Tues 9.10.45.  The former seems to have had a slow journey.  But on the whole, I cannot complain.  It would appear that I have omitted to acknowledge certain letters, and for this I am sorry&#8230; but can only explain that I sometimes get a bit behindhand with my writing&#8230; maybe due to our removals, or other upset.  So please don&#8217;t think my failure to acknowledge some letters is evidence of their non-receipt.  The particular letter you mention &#8211; the one with the enclosure about demobbing &#8211; was received alright.  I can&#8217;t think why I did not comment on it, unless I had already referred to it in a letter which crossed yours..<\/p>\n<p>Gosh Darling!  I am sleepy: and here I must make a confession.  This evening, I picked up my book, Lorna Doone, soon after tea &#8211; and became so engrossed that I simply had to finish the book.  And I finished it&#8230; but it took me a long time to read those last hundred pages &#8211; And now -! well, &#8217;tis late&#8230; too late for me to be writing.  I know I deserve to be scolded for reading when I ought to have been writing to my sweetheart&#8230; but it <b>was<\/b> exciting at the end&#8230; and you <b>did<\/b> say I would enjoy it, didn&#8217;t you dear?  You were right.<\/p>\n<p>Before I go to bed, I must answer your query about my &#8216;pain&#8217;&#8230; You ask whether the doctor is treating me &#8211; and to that I can say NO.  I haven&#8217;t seen or heard from the M.O. since I left the hospital.  But you have no need to worry, Jess. I have been much better since my hospital visit, and can now assure you that the pain has practically disappeared: it doesn&#8217;t worry me in the slightest bit. I think the specialist&#8217;s statement that it would disappear in a few weeks must have been based upon his knowledge of &#8220;muscular strain&#8221; in the stomach.  I imagine my detailed account would reveal the severity or otherwise of the strain, and upon this, he based his forecast&#8230; And I&#8217;m pretty certain he was right.  So you must not worry at all: not even a teeny-weeny bit.  I feel fine now, my love.<\/p>\n<p>There is much more in your letters about which I must talk to you&#8230; but not tonight.  I&#8217;m too sleepy&#8230; I want  to go to bed to think about Jess and Barry &#8211; and all the nice things about you both.<\/p>\n<p>Forgive this lousy letter, my love.<\/p>\n<p>Always<br \/>\nYour Trevy.<\/p>\n<div class=\"center\">\n<ul class=\"pagination\">\n<li><a class=\"active\" href=\"https:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/october-1945\/letter-11-10-45\/\">\u276e Previous letter<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a class=\"active\" href=\"https:\/\/trevorgreenwood.co.uk\/tg\/october-1945\/letter-13-10-45\/\">Next letter \u276f<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>No. 7925934. Sgt. Greenwood. C Sqdn, 9th Battn R.T.R. B.A.O.R. 12.10.45 Friday. 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