not go rooming to her. but S made her
belive 1 would go worming to her if it
was possibal. so as 1 could get my hide
when & wanted I.W ell S got their any way
and frethy hot stuff I was all might with her
fassing away like hell in the morning
s was like a dog without a tail pains
1 heard a to about her but S could not
over. - but she was whistling for more
belive Item a yet she is very good
tatured she don't drink any more
she is off all stuff recept sevening
but sho is not a w here by no means
she don't walk the streets and call the
boys like some dr. it is only
personal friends that yet a feel of
Tim Lyons, New York City, to John Kelleher, Inniscarra, County Cork, 17 July 1933
Description
Tim Lyons writes to John Kelleher expressing his sadness of the latter's return home and asks his old friend to assure his family that he is not on the breadline in New York. Lyons shares intimate details of his relationships with mutual female friends with Kelleher and gives news of accquaintances. He asks Kelleher to write back and wishes him well. [Letter is poorly but colourfully written].
Date
17/07/1933
Date Issued
27/03/2023
Resource Type
Text
Archival Record Id
p155/110/1
Publisher
University of Galway
Extent
18pp
Topic
Lyons and Kelleher Letters
Geographic
New York City,New York (state),United States,Inishcarra,Cork (county),Ireland
Temporal
Twentieth century,Nineteen thirties
Genre
Letter,Transcription,Reproduction
Note
Title and transcript text by Professor Kerby Miller. Description by University of Galway.