My Darling Husband,
How is my darling husband in grand evening? I received your letter of last Saturday from U.S.O. You sounded lonesome in it. You aren’t going to be lonesome for long. I received your wonderful letter. It lifts me as mine do you. That’s why they are wonderful. You said you might be there 6 months. Well I hope to be there at least 4 of that time. If I can be with you one day of each week that’s enough. If I can l have that, I’ll be well paid for the trip.

I hope by now you have seen Dorothy. I can’t imagine how it is to be so alone but I want to come out and keep you from being so lonely. Stop.
I didn’t finish my letter last night as I started some fancy work and worked until I wanted to go to bed. It is morning relief and I’m sitting outside on a paint pail. It is really spring weather here. I’m working hard but that I don’t mind because I think about when I’ll be going out to see you.
I talked to Mrs. Lehner the other night and I may talk her into going alone if Dorothy isn’t home by the time I go. That would be rather nice. I hope my letters have been getting through and aren’t too disappointing. I do so want to keep you happy. You might think that I don’t love you but it isn’t at all that. I know you won’t even believe that I’ve stopped for even a minute loving you. I’ll mail this on my lunch so it won’t be long.
By the way, did you get the story of your leave yet? Correct it and send it back as I want to put it away.
By the way, I have the bedroom set paid up to date again and I got the rest of it home. It looks awfully nice. I’m not buying anything so I can come out in a hurry. Relief is just about over so I must close. I love you and will write more tonight. God bless you and keep you.
Love,
Your Wife DeLores
XXXXXXXXXX in return