{"id":664,"date":"2013-06-10T03:23:44","date_gmt":"2013-06-10T03:23:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/warletters.falkor.gen.nz\/?page_id=664"},"modified":"2013-06-26T23:53:26","modified_gmt":"2013-06-26T23:53:26","slug":"neil-mother-gorrie-dad-20-jun-1918","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/warletters.falkor.gen.nz\/?page_id=664","title":{"rendered":"Neil \u2013 Mother, Gorrie &#038; Dad: 20 Jun 1918"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>NZ Discharge Depot<br \/>\nTorquay, Devon<\/p>\n<p>Dear Mother ( &amp; Gorrie &amp; Dad)<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">I dont include Mat because the stuff that I write for her is altogether too frivolous for a xxx Therefore she&#8217;ll get a special one for herself.<\/p>\n<p>I have been rather remiss in correspondence lately. There are a number of letters unanswered. I am writing this while I am supposed to be working in a compulsory commercial class, so it might be a bit disjointed. The first letter I take out is from you 24-3-18. I have just had my photo taken here cabinet size by a good firm. I haven&#8217;t seen the prints yet to know whether it is going to be a good article but I shall send you one (or more) in any case. Photos from Pagent St are always welcome. I got one of Mat &amp; Doug yesterday. Mat looks as if she had been giving Doug her meat and sugar coupons to play with. Since being Blightied I have received 1 tin Biscuits (Vics), 2 tins Butter (1 Vics), 2 tins of chocolates (1 Vics). The birthday cakes have not come to hand yet. Here&#8217;s hoping. The fever I had was P.U.O.S.S.S or pyrexia of unknown origin with severe subjective symptoms, in other words &#8220;trench fever&#8221;, same as Trot. It is 6 months today since I first went into hospital. Fever is damnably uncomfortable but in between times there is no doubt about its being better than the line.<\/p>\n<p>Next letter Gorries 27-1-18 from Waiheke.<\/p>\n<p>21-6-18 I was interrupted there and had to do some work.<\/p>\n<p>Next from you 20-1-18. I did not get the Ponsonby School parcel, nor the Grammar Old Boys. This was one of the delayed letters and is therefore rather out of date.<\/p>\n<p>Next from you 31-3-18. You recalled the picnic we all had to Waiheke on leave and wondered where I was as you were writing, &#8220;not at a picnic&#8221; you supposed. If it was Sunday <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">morning<\/span> you were writing, I <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">was<\/span>, because that would be Easter Saturday evening here and I was at Cayeux Con Camp sports and picnic at Brighton-Plage at that moment, just before my third relapse.  A Fritz plane came over about 3 miles high just a tiny speck way up in the blue and dropped two bombs at a lighthouse about 3\/4 of a mile away.  The bombs missed by about 1\/4 of a mile on the other side so were about a mile from us.  Altogether I have been near four active air raids where bombs were dropped and in about 8 other &#8220;aircraft over&#8221; warnings where nothing was dropped.  And that is all of the war I am at all anxious to see.  Bill Massey&#8217;s son whom you mention as wounded is very popular with the boys &#8211; very game and sporty so a member of his platoon told me.  He is as well liked as his old man is disliked.  <\/p>\n<p>Next from Gorrie 7-4-18.  I shouldn&#8217;t mind taking a trip to Omaha in the launch (or one to Auckland in a liner)<\/p>\n<p>Another from you 3-2-18.  Nothing much to comment on.<\/p>\n<p>One from Dad 16-4-18.  Lt. Hughes used to sit next to me for Applied Maths lectures.  I feel sure Roy&#8217;s patriotic aspirations may safely be trusted to Vic&#8217;s dealing.  I suppose they&#8217;ll wilt before he&#8217;s twenty.  Dad seems to see some connection between my letter to mat containing many words but no news, and Gorries cosmxxs (can&#8217;t spell it) which don&#8217;t bear peaches.  Of course I knew my prose was delicate and flowing, but no one before has ever compared it with cosmxxs.<\/p>\n<p>One from Gorrie 22-4-18.<br \/>\nIt is funny to have Gorrie writing that Vic would probably get a base job when, at that moment, Vic was well through Panama, on his way home.  Vic should have cabled the joyful tidings.  Never mind, I shouldn&#8217;t growl;  it means so many extra parcels if you were thinking he was still in England.  I shouldn&#8217;t be surprised if he was at Fullers (?) this moment.<\/p>\n<p>That is all the letters up to date.<\/p>\n<p>I shall probably be going on leave to Scotland along with Trot who is still at Brockenhurst &#038; getting leave from there today week.  I think there is quite a good chance that Trot &#038; I may not go to France again till next year.  They are short of medicals in England and have a surplus in France owing to the disbandment of No 4 Field Amb.<\/p>\n<p>I have seen the proof of the photos.  Nothing very extra but you&#8217;ll probably get them as soon as you get this and can judge for yourself.<\/p>\n<p>My throat is still a little troublesome and my heart still irregular.  I&#8217;d give a lot to get a trip home out of it.<\/p>\n<p>Ever yours<br \/>\nNeil<\/p>\n<ul id=\"pagination\">\n<li class=\"pagination-next\"><a href=\"https:\/\/warletters.falkor.gen.nz\/?page_id=669\" rel=\"next\">Next<\/a><\/li>\n<li class=\"pagination-prev\"><a href=\"https:\/\/warletters.falkor.gen.nz\/?page_id=662\" rel=\"prev\">Previous<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NZ Discharge Depot Torquay, Devon Dear Mother ( &amp; Gorrie &amp; Dad) I dont include Mat because the stuff that I write for her is altogether too frivolous for a xxx Therefore she&#8217;ll get a special one for herself. I have been rather remiss in correspondence lately. There are a number of letters unanswered. 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