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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, November-December 1942

1942-11-24 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 4

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4 (no reservations here are necessary to get on they said) now I've gone to the station and it is 3:20. So I still have time to write to you. The B. & O from this Camden stations seems to be the only place you'd get a train to go to Cincinnati. One leaves at 5:28 in the after noon and arrives in Cinn at 7:15 the next morning. The other leaves at 7:44 and arrives at 9:35 the next morning. So if you'd be so fortunate as to leave after work one day on your furlough (too much to expect I know!) you could really save time. If you wire me to go to Cinn. I'll leave on the earliest train of course. But I'll wire Cecil when I am to arrive if I can send a message when I'm in Chi. If you are already there and want to meet the train, well and good. But if Cecil alone is there I don't want her to meet the train (and I'll tell her so in my letter) for fear she would be away
 
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