WW II Letters Home – Marsh / Robinson Family
From: Pte. Allan Robinson
To: Mrs. Clarence Marsh (Margaret)
Date of letter: not dated
Envelope
Postmark: Sussex, N.B., April 9, 1942
To: Mrs. Clarence Marsh, Dresden, Ontario
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Dear Sis:
I suppose you wish I was coming home soon as much as I wish I was there. But I don’t think I will be there for a while yet. I am getting along fine and the weather has been swell here lately. The mud is just about dried up.
I don’t suppose you will be able to get around much now the way they are rationing gas. Well, I can’t think of much right now but don’t write until you hear from me again. Will keep on eating four meals a day and I will be seeing you some of these bright sunny days.
Love, Allan