![]() | VERA CRUZ AND THE GREAT WAR Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis | ![]() |
On Way to France, Oct. 18, 1915.
[DEAREST ONE:]
You are much more brave than I am. Anyway, you are much
better behaved. For all the time you were talking I was crying,
not with my eyes only, but
R. H. D. and Captain Gabriel Puaux of the General
Headquarters Staff at the ruined village of Gerbéviller
[Description: Grayscale photograph of two military men standing
in front of a bomb sight.]
Goodby, dear heart. My God-given one! Would it not be wonderful, if tonight when I am up among the boats on the top deck that girl in the Pierrot suit, and in her arms Hope, came, and I took them and held them both? You will walk with her at five, and I will walk and think of you and love you and long for you.
God keep you, dearest of wives, and mothers.
RICHARD.
![]() | VERA CRUZ AND THE GREAT WAR Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis | ![]() |