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

1943-03-09 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 3

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3 and are so agreeable and congenial. But we'll make out and be together again someday. And until then our love is going to do the helping we need, and it will after we are together too. I went to Hazels from Churchills an it is only 2 blocks. A friend of hers was there. We didn't do much except a little government work and a lot of lunching - nuts, carrots, cookies! Was up to Palo today. Got mixed up again on those roads. It certainly is no mans land there as far I'm concerned. Saw Lou Eye. He sends his greetings to you - "always did think he was a pretty nice fellow." Evelyn fixed me up a map to carry like I used to when I was learning the country district the first time. You remember I never traveled west of the river so I don't yet know that corner like I wish to. So tomorrow I may try again and I'll have the map. It is an ARC case on a sailors mental history, but I
 
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