Letter from Sidney Legendre to his wife, Gertrude Legendre, pointing out the holes in her scheme to purchase property in Hawaii as a means of joining him, recounting a story of Morris getting trapped in the captains office when it was time to leave for the night, and describing where they had dinner that night, Fort Shafter.
Letter from Sidney Legendre to his wife, Gertrude Legendre, describing how he spent his Easter Sunday at the nearby Catholic church and the afternoon at the beach. Sidney continues in his letter to describe the atmosphere and vibrant plant life of Hawaii.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, relaying news of Medway Plantation and their children. Gertrude continues in her letter to describe a scheme which could potentially allow her to join him in Hawaii.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, regarding her homesickness and wishes to join him in Hawaii, her social activities in London, England, and discussing the progress of the war. Gertrude continues in her letter to discuss selling Medway Plantation after the war and living elsewhere.
Letter from Sidney Legendre to his wife, Gertrude Legendre, comparing their various physical activities, informing her of how she will be unable to join him, and listing out reasons why he believes she should take the job in London, England. Sidney continues in his letter to discuss arrangements for their business affairs and again urging her to go to England.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, regarding how much she misses him in every hour of her day, the lack of optimism in London, England, and describing the flat she has found to rent. Gertrude continues in her letter to discuss her envy of his life in Hawaii, describe her social life and new job duties.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, regarding an apartment she has found to rent in London, England, and relaying information about their friends.
Letter from Gertrude Legendre to her husband, Sidney Legendre, regarding how she wishes to have another dog, informing him of the liquor shortages in London, England and of her social activities.