Letter from “Jeanne” to Gertrude Legendre discussing how she is arranging her home for the people who have rented it and inquiring of Gertrude what kind of war job she should get in Washington.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, regarding the weekend she spent at Watch Hill with the children and friends. Gertrude goes on to discuss business, her social life, and a few newspaper clippings she has enclosed.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, regarding her war job in London, England, and expressing envy over his station in Hawaii. Gertrude continues in her letter to describe a weekend she spent golfing in the country with friends.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, regarding her social life and activities. Gertrude continues in her letter to discuss news of the war progress.
Letter from Sidney Legendre to his brother, Armant Legendre, lamenting their inability to have Armant join he and Morris in Hawaii, describing Morri’ss illness, and discussing Gertrude’s idea to send their children to live with his wife, Olive, in New Orleans, Louisiana for the winter.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, relaying her wishes to join him in Hawaii, discussing the last letter she received from him, and how she agrees that they should try to sell Medway Plantation after the war. Gertrude continues in her letter to describe how discontented she is with her desk job and ask him questions about his life in Hawaii.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, asking him questions about his life in Hawaii, discussing her difficulty in finding a house, and describing her job and average day.