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

1943-01-10 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 2

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on. you know then well enough so you can imagine just how they carried on. Talked with leone. They went to church. Mrs Schaeffer is feeling a little better now. I can't quite imagine a choroproctor for debates but _ . The nurse daughter would probably object if she wasn't getting along pretty good. Lumia asked me if George was going to farm and what he was going to use for a tractor? I said yes to the first and I don't know to the second. I suppose what is getting them is whether the family will move out there - but they didn't ask that. It was a nice day today but I wasn't out-side except snatch up the paper. That is awful lazy and not very grateful a way to receive a fine day. If you'd been here I would have liked to have had us go for a walk. We will get that done some too when you are home. I refused today to join the new guild at westminster. I have enough things looking not to promise on new things. I could if I wanted to badly enough but I don't believe in starting things I'm only half hearted about in the first place. I see by a recent paper we can't ship boxes overseas after Jan 15. I think I'll try to get some stuff that is sealed in tin to send to maurice before the 15th.
 
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