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

1943-01-23 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 5

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5 your and George are half owners of undivided shares in the farm and the town house.) He understands I can't sell for you, but I can buy for you. He doesn't say it is the price he objects to just "That I'll deal with Slim, not you." It is the most hateful and unreasonable attitude I can think of. But I keep myself under control. I'll break my back to remember Colet with gifts, to visit pleasantly etc. I'm not going to give them any chance to say that I'm hateful and high hat when you are away. But when you are here again and we get stuff settled, I can't see that we should spend any time on them then. To say I'm griped puts it mildly. George says you told him he was to have the farm for the duration and I was to run the town house.
 
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