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

1942-10-23 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 3

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to stay here when I don't know what I'll do myself as that depends on your assignments. A year ago now you were here and I was in Centerville. If we could rule out geography from between us, wouldn't we have a perfect time? Patience and time will bring that under control, we know. I'm listening now to the Navy [Training?] program of music. The a capella choir is now singing a wonderful selection. I like men's voices but not women's choirs. I thought I was catching cold again but I don't have a fever. I've gone heavy on fruit & veg today to try to help out. I'll have to get back on the salt water wagon again as much as I hate to. Mrs Hunt's grandmother died this morning and I took her to Mt. Vernon in the Plymouth in the middle of the morning. It was the only drive in the country I've had that time of day
 
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