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

1942-10-21 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 7

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I'm certain I could be hired. If you did not go overseas but was transferred some more I would try to follow. I don't want to plague you and I know there are so many uncertainties for you in the army. But somehow I feel that all the time we have together, much or little, is all on the good and gain side. If we survive the war it will be good memories of our early married life and if we don't we will have lived while we had the chance. We got on so well at Spartanburg when things were uncertain and I didn't feel good for a week and we didn't know what would happen next. It is hard for me to be tough, but I do better all the time and it is easier when we are together at least part of the time. It seems like we sort of are there for each other to lean on and to help out too.
 
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