MRS HICKSON AGAIN
My Dear Winnie,— You do seem to have hao a had tiiv* w.t.i bi-t Hu. It does seem awful that people have to go through it every now and then. They arc saying that the doctors can give you some stuff now that clears it all away in no time. That’s all right, but when you know that, give it time, it’ll clear itself up, you don’t feel like getting the doctor. Anyhow, they’re so busy, some way they don’t seem to want to come like they used to.
But if you feel like a bit of a rest, just you up arid come here. It would do us both good to get together. Just drop a errd to say when you’ll be here.
John had a man here yesterday doing some work on the shed. He said he’d had flu, and he took a big dose of whiskey and went to bed and slept all He hadn’t got over it very quickly because it had been an extra bad attack. John began telling him that if he’d not had that whiskey he’d very likely have been much quicker in getting about again, and I left it to him as I had to get the dinner.
When you come, and be sure you do, I’ll tell you all about our Convention. It was really good this time. Look after yourself. Love from MEG.
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White Ribbon, Volume 19, Issue 10, 1 November 1947, Page 3
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