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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, January 1942

1942-01-26 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 2

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business. It isn't any good at all. I'll probably eat out several times and have some company too so it won't be bad all the time. I don't mind lunch alone as I do the evening meal. The trip was OK today except the fog was so heavy. I only made 25 miles the first hour, then the fog lifted quite suddenly and I had good traveling clear through after that. This time next month I'll be home. We will also know the answer to the problem we were discussing again last night. I have been happy and I've also tried to deliberately forget; Sometimes I can't. Maybe that is one reason I need so much loving. Whatever the outcome, your caring for me will make and carry me along to that constructive home life we plan on having. When we can share all problems, then two heads really are better than none! Miss Harsch wants to know if we are interested in a $700 sale of the car, with $300 down and the balance in monthly payments for eighteen mos. I agreed to ask you in my next letter, so. I got my new license plates today. I'll save the job of putting them on for you to do? Or I could get Mr Swanson to do it probably. I think before I come home again I'll have it washed. I don't like to drive a car that looks so
 
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