The love letters of a World War II couple have been discovered in an oceanside hotel in England, where they were concealed underneath the floorboards for nearly eight decades. Found beneath a first-floor utility room at the Esplanade Hotel in Scarborough during renovations, the letters tell the story of two lovers pining for one another during World War II. The letters are estimated to have been written between 1941 to 1944 according to Scarborough Archaeological and Historical Society, reported BBC. In the notes, they share the details of their daily lives, how time drags on during the war, and how much they love and miss one another, the report said. The nameless man in the letters writes, “I’m so glad I’m coming home again… Oh darling I’m so lonely without you.” Other objects found with the letters include chocolate wrappers, cigarette packets, and ticket stubs, the report said. The Scarborough Archaeological …