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

1942-10-30 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 2

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2 can do to help, I want to be sure you tell me. It is hard to think when I'm here of what would be best for you there, so you must tel me, honey. Now Hazel and I are at Steele's and Lynn just came. The fireplace is making nice cracking sounds and I"m on the footstool that goes with Otis' chair. So I'm close enough to be comfortable. Now I'm at the butterfly cafe and Hazel & I have put in order for hot chocolate. Ray sent their best greetings to you. Next time I'll try to get your letter finished before I start out visiting. But you see it is this way, I had a six thirty appointment for my hair and that was too soon after supper for me to get anything else done. But it would be too late for me to go home again before I went out again! I wanted to be sure to go to Steeles as I hadn't visited
 
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