CHARLES HUNTRISS - LETTERS HOME
Partial liberty and a squeaky voice
I will get this letter off my mind to make one less to answer as I have owed two for some time.
I don't think I can write so often this term as I have been turned out of the study to make room for someone else who has left school but still boards here.
I have only got 3 days a week...
... liberty as a compensation for being turned out of the study, Kempthorpe has said nothing about Papa's letter about it. I am not alone in my room now as there is a new chap come and he has been put into my room which is rather a nuisance as he is rather fond of asking questions and not only that he has a dreadfully loud, squeeky voice and screams them out at all times of the night.
Dr Morgan keeps asking about the election which I know nothing at all about ...
.. so I tell him I have not seen the paper and no more I have yet.
I went out a good long walk on Saturday to a place called Bromley and it was just in time to see the Woolwich hounds finish their run and seeone of the chaps come off. I looked at the place afterwards it was soft clay and he made such a nice round mark in it.
I can't write any more as I have got an awful headache and have had it all day. So with love to all believe me your affectionate son.