Hedre,
Aberdaron.
September
26th 1916.
Dear
Claudia,
Thank
you for the Post Cards with the beautiful views that you see
there.
Everyone
here is fine and Mother is in good spirits. I went to Pwllheli
Fair yesterday, but there weren't many people there, most of the
young lads stayed home in case they
got caught by the soldiers, I think. The Lt and the Police
caught a lot of lads without exemption cards, and took the names
of some whilst others they took in, but fortunately they left me
alone.
I
went to Dr Griffith’s to get some medicine for Mother, and he
said he intended calling this way today to see how she was. I’m
glad to know you are all enjoying yourselves and that the weather
is fine as it is here. Nearly everyone has got the corn in by now.
H Parry Hirwaen went to help carry wheat. A letter came last week
inviting you to Creigir Uchaf a fortnight last Monday, there’s
an auction that day at Cae’r Eglwys. Nell Roberts Anhegraig had
a little boy last Saturday. My father has gone to Meillionydd Bach
today to look for a loan of corn. Come home next Saturday evening.
Best wishes to you all there from all of us here.
I
am your brother,
D
Williams.