Main idea of the letters Dates Senders Information 31 days to D-Day Frank He was badly 1 and bitter about his 2 while their daughter was growing up. 28 days to D-Day Frank He 3 Polly over the coming 4 by saying that whatever was to happen depended on God’s 5 , and he encouraged Polly to trust God. 17 days to D-Day Polly The 6 was fixed up; she missed him badly; they had been separated for 7 months. 10 days to D-Day Frank He was glad that Dee was going to her first 8 , and he wanted Polly and Dee to fully enjoy their life during his 9 . 9 days to D-Day Polly She wrote about her 10 and her expectation for their 11 after the war. 1 day to D-Day Polly She wrote about her being 12 and her loneliness, as well as her 13 in the future.