December 3rd 1916
Dear Ollie:
Did not get any word from you this week. Suppose it is somewhere on the road or at the bottom of the ocean but never mind keep on writing and I will do the same. Wish I could get home for Xmas. This will be two I have missed and likely to another one yet before I get back. I will have to do some desperate eating when I do get back to make up for lost time eh?
Well I am damned near froze. Got all my clothes my clothes on I own. Great coat and all and I still can’t get warm and the ground is not even chilled. That is what England is like. I like cold frosty weather but this gets my goat. Guess I must be getting cold feet for I can’t keep them warm. Ern Creamer was down to see us Fri. He is looking just the same only a little older. I was sure glad to see him. He says he has had enough of the trenched to last him for awhile. I don’t know when he plans to go back. I only saw him for a few mins. I was on duty and he could not stop for he ran away from the hospital. He said he was afraid we would be drafted before he could get a pass so he took one. I don’t think we will be here very long for I am sure we will go as drafts but the sooner the better. Oh how did you make out at the bean supper? It makes me hungry even to write “beans”. Wish I could have been there. Suppose you have had lots of snow by this time.
Oh Hell, I can’t think of anything to write. There isn’t any news. We are not allowed to write when there is. Squire and I are sending you a card that’s all we can get. We are both well and kicking. We don’t see much of Angus nowadays but he is well and homesick. I get lonesome myself on Sundays. Guess I told you had a letter from Aunt Aggie. Must close for this time. Wishing you and John a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year.
Jack
PS Tell John he will have to eat my share of the Xmas dinner. Guess I will send Mrs. D a card. I have an extra one. Jack