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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, September-October 1942

1942-09-11 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 2

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2 I had been. When I'd finished and was going out the door he said it was good to have me back. It is nice every one is so pleasant about my being back. If they were not, by now I'd probably resigned! Mrs Hunt said she had written Hazel that Hutch was back but her heart was elsewhere than in her work! I do my job all right but she knows I'd like to be where you are. I bought a slip and brassiere tonight but I'll have to return the brassiere as it is too small. It is hard to get to the stores when working. My feet hurt so this afternoon that on the way back to the office after I had been visiting I went to Kralls and got a pair of black oxfords. They have a little style to them though they are in no sense beautiful! They have a special sole and should be easier for me to walk on the courthouse cement and in the district. Unless I get real short of paper again I won't try to write on both sides of this kind. I'm glad you can read it if I do, but I got sort of dizzy looking at it so long when the otherside showed through. Did I tell you it was five quarts of grape juice I got ready last night? Well, after I mailed your letter I got some jar rubbers and really got them canned up before I went to bed.
 
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