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

1943-01-15 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 4

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this week. But I help Hazel when I can. So we are not owing them all the govt. work. I may take her down town tomorrow if we decide to shop in the afternoon. There is no greeness coming on. I happened to notice how shiny the reflection was, so I thought it was time for another report! Have you missed my greeness reports? The rugs are washed now and it is ten o'clock. So I'll put them up to dry, mail this letter and drop Esther off at her house. She is ready the Jan Digest now while I write this. Then home, and into the place you fix. Hazel said she still got a thrill out of being Mrs Mac Ilvain. She's been married now 15 days. I can certainly write my husband that it is always a special little good feeling for me to be Mrs David. And I don't think that will ever wear out, my love is always with you laddie. Laura
 
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