Date
17th March 1915
Correspondence From
Mela Brown Constable, The Nurses' Home, The General Hospital, Birmingham
Correspondence To
Cyril E Sladden Esq, 9th Worcesters, Officers' Mess, Blackdown Camp, near Farnborough
Relationship to Letter Addressee
Fiancée
Text of Letter
GHB
March 17th, 10.15 pm
Darling
What variable creatures we women are. I am bothered now because I feel I ought not to have worried you about my feelings et – in the letter I sent you tonight – but I am sure you’d forgive me if you knew how I feel sometimes – just one great ache for you. Nothing satisfies the longing – nothing distracts my mind – I simply and absolutely want you and nothing else and no one else. It is the same sort of ache only different as that of great hunger. In some ways it makes me quite angry because it is so difficult to fight against.
Goodnight, dear Heart, God bless you. Am looking forward to a letter in the morning.
Every your loving and sorry
Mela
Type of Correspondence
Envelope containing 1 sheet of notepaper
Location of Document
Imperial War Museum
Record Office Reference
60/98/1
Copyright
© The Sladden family descendants and by kind permission of the Imperial War Museum