Correspondence from Charles Rosher to Ethel Archer
Friday 8th Oct 1915
My dear Soror
I expect to be in your neighbourhood at about one o'clock tomorrow and propose to call, and hope you will be in. I cannot keep my thoughts from Bunco[1] [Eugene John Wieland] and, strangely, from A.C. but only by way of comparison. Who—of these twain—is the real Guru? A.C. & F.H. ought to be hung on a sour apple tree—or given over to the tender mercies of Horatio Bumley and his barbarians.
I have my ticket of embarkation notice and shall not have to leave until Tuesday morning when I will go by the special from Paddington at 11.5. or from Euston 12.5. If you are disposed for an airing you might accompany me to Streatham and Croydon.
Soror—trust in love and kind thoughts—we are glad your sister is with you.
Fraternally yours C.R.
1—[Her husband. He passed away on 5 October 1915.]
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