Feature Letter of June 23rd, 2025
Dennis, Wellington Murray and Margaret Munro
Thanks dear for what say regarding the tatted sheets but we all live the future in our dreams now and keep up our hopes for the future. I’ve been living the memory of other days and picturing the future these days, but cheerio. This letter will not reach you in time for July 6th but I hope you get soon after. I’m living those days over again and over here constricted as we are in writing and knowing how things are here. You understand that I did not love you too much when I was with you. Wish we could have a few days together now dear. I want you all to myself dear. I would like to go canoeing with you and take our lunch along and stay for the band concert at night and then come home and have a little bit of music and then the rest of the evening to ourselves. I’ll like to shift all responsibility and be two kids again and grow young again.
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