Bramshott Camp Sep 10 1916
Reply to No. 772521
Company B Co
Battalion 125 Brigade
Dear Mary & little kiddies
I received your letter noon of the 20th am very glad to here from you again. I have a great many different thoughts about you all. this & that mite happen. you fall or one of the kids get i the way of a car. you might have to move. hope our Folks are well & staying with you. I would like if you could write twice a week or some of you would. it is some what dry around your place by the tone of your letter I suppose the well is not very deep. tell Jack have been walking on the ground for 3 weeks & a day now it is a long time between you & I. isn't it a nuisance. I heard from some of the boys that the 215th are home guard & that the ones at Borden Camp are broken up and given 10� a day. you did not say if you were getting all your money or not hope you are getting enough. I will not do anything to make it stop honey. but isn't it awful what the poor have to do for the riches it pays to be independent in this world. Will try and get setlled in some things that are in demand if I get out of this which I am quite sure I will. if we had a good patch of berries melons this year say a few, potatoes a small field of willow somethings that is sure growth. my I am glad you are as well as you are the Folks made a terrable long stay at the Beach. My I did feel it waving my hat to you from the Boat for the last in so long I think I saw you waving your handkerchief. the only thing about this trip will be the name of being over the pond to the Old Country. will be a great joy when I get on Canadian soil again I will not be long in getting to Brantford Echo Place. hope you will soon have water at home. I think Brantford new the very night we were in Liverpool Yes that was Sat 19th it is a shame the letters do not go quicker I have written enough to make you sick. but it looks as though you haven't got even the card I posted on the train one I posted at Halifax well from now on you will have enough sorry I said what I did in one of the letters about writing you did write early my dear honey and this best juncture in the world I do like to look at your face. I had a card from Geo to day he says he has not received any letter yet. he has not seen Lloyd or Earl since he went back. and he says it is hot there well it is not here have on my winter cloths & sleep with 5 blankets so you see it not very hot here but it is partly over this stale I got one of thoes no go from the M.O that night and think it has helpt me get over it quicker I have sent it out two or three ways will have a good hot bath to night I might have got a job driving wagons here but you have to work nights & Sundays driving mules & some men get killed one was buried the other day from a mule kick. I think the job of Iron ore or pig Iron job would be all right for a while a fellow gets better money. shall hope for the best do not know when they want the men to go. I think the place is London or Liverpool. well solong honeys with lots of love & hugs if I could
with hundreds of kisses X X X X X X X X
Your homesick old man
Roy