John Haworth Drewry Letters
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− | he either got lost or had trouble with his engine and was forced to land in Hunland – for we were working well east of the lines as we usually do. Of course I told Mrs. Blomfield all that, so she won't, I hope, | + | he either got lost or had trouble with his engine and was forced to land in Hunland – for we were working well east of the lines as we usually do. Of course I told Mrs. Blomfield all that, so she won't, I hope, jump to the conclusion that the lad is killed. |
I feel somewhat lost without him. We have been together so long that we were practically inseparable – in fact the Major had dubbed us "the Heavenly Twins." | I feel somewhat lost without him. We have been together so long that we were practically inseparable – in fact the Major had dubbed us "the Heavenly Twins." |
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he either got lost or had trouble with his engine and was forced to land in Hunland – for we were working well east of the lines as we usually do. Of course I told Mrs. Blomfield all that, so she won't, I hope, jump to the conclusion that the lad is killed.
I feel somewhat lost without him. We have been together so long that we were practically inseparable – in fact the Major had dubbed us "the Heavenly Twins."
May 27th
I was interrupted here by the expected call and yesterday was too busy to write. We did two long jobs and after a job one feels too tired to do anything but eat, and sleep till the next one.
I don't understand why my letters written in March had not reached you – though perhaps one was delayed owing to the semi-confusion
BC Archives, 93-6553, Box 4, DREWRY FAMILY, Selected correspondence, 1917 – 1919.