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

1943-02-17 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 6

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3 regarding a Coe book they had, then on to the Coe library. We renewed the books I did have and selected one new one a piece. Then I left her off at home and came right home. I've made several trips to get the furnace going well, listened to the radio, looked at the last "libe" book, and Hazel called too. All that besides writing this much on your letter! I sound almost like Efficiency, don't I? Well, I'm not for I spend a lot of time not getting too much done. But I think good thoughts about you, us, our home, and the important ideals we are going to live, are trying to do all the time wherever we have to be. I just opened the three letters that came back last week. I see one of them explains about the new brown mail basket I bought. I've referred to it in later letters so I'll explain
 
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