Dear Dolores:
It is really too early in the morning to write a letter, but since I didn't get it done last night, I feel that I should do it now. I must just as well make a confession right here, Dolores. I really thought I would wait until tonight, thus making you wait an extra day, but my conscience disturbed me so I decided in your favor - (I hope it is?) You didn't know I had one of those things called a conscience did you? I really do – surprising as it may seem.
I was both surprised and pleased to hear from you yesterday. You do so well writing – how could I let you down! After all I realize your time is somewhat limited, but don't forget that every effort is greatly appreciated.
So sorry to hear of the unfortunate experience Adyllis had in getting the flu. Perhaps she has recovered again by this time. I hope so. Extend my deepest sympathies to her. Of course that wouldn't be very comforting. I surely hope you will be able to avoid it, Dolores. If you should get the flu and spoil the trip we have planned – well, it would just make me unhappy. I am sure you won't do that will you?
Oh, yes! The Northern Lights you mentioned. They were certainly beautiful. I saw them every night last week I believe. Twice I got up at 3:00 in the morning and they were far brighter then, than they were in the evening. This is quite a lot farther north than I usually find myself this season of the year and the lights are really quite a sight from here. I didn't see them last evening but there was a very nice light hanging in the western sky. Guess what? Just a little “sliver” of a moon! It should be nearly full-grown by next week. I hope so. I'm looking forward to a swell time.
When I started this I only had one eye open, but the other one has at last succeeded in making it's way through, so I am wide-awake now. Must get breakfast and be off to work. My “cook” isn't up yet. Ha!
I remain yours – Ted
It is really too early in the morning to write a letter, but since I didn't get it done last night, I feel that I should do it now. I must just as well make a confession right here, Dolores. I really thought I would wait until tonight, thus making you wait an extra day, but my conscience disturbed me so I decided in your favor - (I hope it is?) You didn't know I had one of those things called a conscience did you? I really do – surprising as it may seem.
I was both surprised and pleased to hear from you yesterday. You do so well writing – how could I let you down! After all I realize your time is somewhat limited, but don't forget that every effort is greatly appreciated.
So sorry to hear of the unfortunate experience Adyllis had in getting the flu. Perhaps she has recovered again by this time. I hope so. Extend my deepest sympathies to her. Of course that wouldn't be very comforting. I surely hope you will be able to avoid it, Dolores. If you should get the flu and spoil the trip we have planned – well, it would just make me unhappy. I am sure you won't do that will you?
Oh, yes! The Northern Lights you mentioned. They were certainly beautiful. I saw them every night last week I believe. Twice I got up at 3:00 in the morning and they were far brighter then, than they were in the evening. This is quite a lot farther north than I usually find myself this season of the year and the lights are really quite a sight from here. I didn't see them last evening but there was a very nice light hanging in the western sky. Guess what? Just a little “sliver” of a moon! It should be nearly full-grown by next week. I hope so. I'm looking forward to a swell time.
When I started this I only had one eye open, but the other one has at last succeeded in making it's way through, so I am wide-awake now. Must get breakfast and be off to work. My “cook” isn't up yet. Ha!
I remain yours – Ted
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