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Laura Davis assorted letters, June-September 1942

1942-09-14 Susie Hutchison to Laura Frances Davis Page 3

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than I ever remember her being. Are you still involved in details? And are you going to get a job when you are out of 'em? I was thinking that it would be nice, if and when you are free there, you could spend a week or so at home before you start a job. Not so much for the sake of the work, the heaviest press of which is probably over with by now, but because you have not had an opportunity to do more than peek in and dash out again ever since you started working. Mama isn't getting any younger or any huskier and I think both she and Dad would be very happy to have you for a little while. In case you are worried about getting "stuck" I don't think you need be. Since you are married they look upon you as "gone" and would not expect you to stay. Don't have any idea what they will do another season, but anything can happen these days and it is a long time until Spring. Aunt Bess is in Minnesota. Don't think she has improved very much. Hope you are feeling O.K. Love S. H.
 
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