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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, January-March 1943

1943-01-01 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 2

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that would see us through. And I don't think either of us has ever felt since that moment that we should not have been united. Is that not right? Hazel, and Earl had better luck on weather and got to carry out all the details they wanted like flowers etc. But their marriage won't be any improvement on ours for having those things. I think they love each other and have sense enough to work things out. What they have and do aren't as important to us as our own state, however. And so having you say and write things of our love, and to be able to know both of us think at the end of a year with many trials that it is the best thing in the world to have been together, we could not ask for a better report to show a good marriage. If only one of us held these thoughts then we would be in for real disillusionment, but I believe they are mutual. Do you ever regret your marriage or wish major differences existed? If so, we ought to be working on them right away. If there are things not right or you wish other-
 
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