05-18-2023, 12:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-18-2023, 12:50 PM by Kate Blacke.)
Quote:22 April 1893, Whitby, England
Dear John,
Thank you for your letter. I am always so anxious when I do not hear from you for a while and so relieved once a letter finally arrives and I know you are well. How terrifying the cause of the delay! I cannot tell you how happy I am to hear that you will return home soon. I have often thought I can never be happy until you come back, knowing what dangers you are in over there. Mam and dad miss you. I am sure all will be much more pleasant once you are back here. You will never feel the need to go abroad again!
Things here are well. Mam and dad are in good health. Dad is working alongside a new driver, Mr. Hart, as Mr. Sands had to stop on account of his lungs. They seem to get along well. Mam is well, but she really misses you. She managed to remain composed when I told her you will come back to England, but she really seemed close to tears. Ruth would probably kill me if she knew I told you, but she has quite a number of admirers. If you do not hurry home, I bet you will find her married when you get here. That is, unless dad can prevent any lad from coming near her, which he tries. I hope I will grow up to be as pretty as Ruth, though I will not pay any attention to any lads before I am a teacher. Joe seems to be doing alright as a porter, but otherwise he is insufferable these days.
Teaching is going well, but I fear that my poor needlework will be my downfall. The other day Miss Bell told me I really need to improve if I want to continue. I was in tears. I did not tell mam. She has helped me so often, I worry she will think I learned nothing in spite of all her efforts. Which is true. Anne Ward sometimes gives me lessons. She works so neatly. But with her mam and two sisters gone, she is often too busy these days. I dare not ask Ruth, as she might tell on me. I do not know what I shall do. I wish you were here! I could always talk to you about these things.
I thank God that you will be on your way soon. I hope they send you home before it gets really cold there, but I include a pair of socks I knitted for practice. I hope they will help you keep warm. I pray for you every night and I shall pray for a safe journey to England.
With love,
Kate
Included are a pair of poorly knitted dark green socks with a mysterious grey pattern which on closer inspection might be elephants… or whales… or rocks?