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

1942-10-26 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 3

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3 from this by being able to say I am planning to join you whenever possible and so if that could come to save me the decision it would be all the more elegant. I don't mean elegant either as being with you is so much better than that word that they can't both be in the same sentence. I hope I am not plaguing you with my hopes and plans. If they work out, there is nothing better than dreams come true. if they don't come out, maybe something better than our dream will. In spite of all the things that have come to us, stuff has worked out well for us. And we have been grateful too and not smug or complacent. We appreciate the good things that have been our blessings. The eternity of things of the spirit that I sometimes get a vision and feeling of in church and our experiences of love seem to be the only secure
 
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