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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, January 1942

1942-01-03 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 4

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children (old marriages) and the no child marrieds aren't exhausted from here even if those tougher orders had come out. So all his talk about already being farming when he isn't seems foolish sounding. But its his way and so that's that. I'll not wrangle over that, but it does remind me you are different. And how I do love my husband. There aren't things about him, I sure can tell you, that annoy me or that I want to work over. You see, my husband is quite a fellow. Like his wife he has human failings. But to his wife he's on the perfect list. It is time to go to bed. It is lonely here. Yet I can't really think so as it is our home and you are here in spirit and we will both be in our home sometime. If Hazel and Earl were almost anyone else I'm thinking it could have been tough to be around and helping in their plans. But I have no jealousy of them and I'm hopeful they will have a life together as good and fine for them as ours is for us. I'll go to bed now and be in the place you fixed. Goodnight, laddie. I love my husband. Laura
 
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