Description | E H Shepard writes he wishes that he could send Florence some Christmas dinner; they have two turkeys, two puddings, champagne, port, wine, apples and nuts. He overheard a telephonist telling his friend on the telephone that he had had so much to eat that he couldn't move. Shepard says that the men seem very happy and are singing like mad. He says that'It's really the most Christmassy time I've had since I left home' |