:53:00
George Martin.
:53:02
- Cecily Farr.
- Bill Humphries.
:53:05
Megan Wells.
:53:06
Frank Doel.
:53:08
Really beautiful.
:53:20
Let me help you with that.
:53:22
It's much too heavy. Give it to me.
:53:29
Dear Miss Hanff:
:53:30
I've wanted to write to thank you
for my family's share in the wonderful...
:53:35
...food parcels you've been sending
to Marks & Co.
:53:40
Five minutes later we'd have been soaked.
:53:43
Now I have an excuse. As Frank tells me...
:53:46
...you want the name and address
of the old lady...
:53:49
...who embroidered your cloth.
:53:52
Her name is Mrs. Boulton and she lives
upstairs at No. 24 Oakfield Court.
:53:58
She was thrilled to know her cloth
crossed the Atlantic.
:54:02
She'd be delighted to hear
how much you admired it.
:54:08
I thought you'd like to see these snaps
of my happy family.
:54:12
Our eldest girl, Sheila, was 12 last August.
:54:15
She is my ready-made daughter,
as Frank lost his first wife during the war.
:54:20
Our youngest, Mary, was 4 last week.
:54:24
Last May, Sheila announced at school
she was sending Mummy and Daddy...
:54:28
...an anniversary card...
:54:30
...and told the nuns at the convent
that we had been married four years!
:54:35
It took a bit of explaining,
as you can imagine.
:54:38
I will close this with all good wishes
for the new year...
:54:41
...and a wish that we may see you
in England one of these days.
:54:45
Sincerely, Nora Doel.