Wednesday, 16 February, 1916

Spent a lazy morning in bed & got Ethel
to send Tommy a wire wishing him
Bon Voyage & good luck.
Another terrible day sleet rain & wind.
Kept Andrew in bed as he has a cold &
cough which has tormented him all
this winter.
Aunt Maisie offered me the small
car but I did not feel inclined
to go out.
Violet rang up to say she was going
with the Mooneys to Peg o my Heart1
so she did not get home till 6.30
She says it was very well done
Peg being very pretty & young.
She reports the dance to have been
fairly good a lot of young old men
including Uncle Charlie who stayed
to the bitter end. A few young subaltern
but most colonels & majors.
The floor was good also the music.
Percy Lambkin was not asked which
seemed a pity considering how hard
it is to get young men for these things
now a days


Editorial Notes

1Play written by J. Hartley Manners