[7th page – September 1940, in ink]
just after 4 Am & told us of the General Alarm. Margaret rang Bill & hes just come with the car to take Dick back to Aldershot for which I shall be always grateful as he has no pass.
Monday 9th Last night 8.40. Warning Siren Margaret & I had just got back from a Short Walk. we took a couple of cheese sandwiches & our night Clothes & Retired to the Shelter. we had also armed ourselves with a wee drop of Gin & Whisky the Whisky settled me inside for I was worried stiff over Dick & couldn’t settle. However we had a Tremendous lot of AA Gunfire & Jerry over till after 2 Am. our AA Guns seemed to worry him a lot for one could hear him climb again & again & could not drop his cargo. it was a lovely moonlight night & we heard the shrapnel falling around us. Had a little letter from Dick this morning & he got back & everything was OK what a relief. Margaret just gone off on her round so I must hurry & get cleared up so that we cant finish packing in case of emergency here. but plenty of aerial fighting overhead have not yet pack am really in a muddle last night the all clear Sounded early 1. Am but M & I stayed in Shelter & slept till 7.30 Am. the weather has changed & is now pouring with rain so perhaps with low clouds rain & wind well be able to sleep in our beds for a change. I’m going to Aldershot to see Dick tomorrow all being well & I heard n have no phone call to tell me different a letter from Joan this morning written on the 5th & one from Dick written on the 8th shows how Jerry has put Postal & other services out but why worry he has had everything in his favour but still he’s being defeated.