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

1942-11-24 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 5

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5 from home when you come. Either of us can go by trolley to Dayton without much trouble as we won't have big baggage. I am very enthusiastic in prospect of a leave in Cin. but I'll not count on it so that we'll be too disappointed if we can't have it. I'm being so definite in order that everything will go like clockwork if we do have our chance. And don't forget to word the telegram as a command for me to come immediately to Cin. so I won't get any heat from anyone in C.R. for wanting to be on the road again. If the train isn't too bumpy I'll write more before the trip is over. Now I'll mail this and maybe you'll get it tomorrow. I'm so glad for every minute of time ever we had together and for that about since I've had you too. The apart time I'd like to have be together time but we can't help that. To the best of all husbands, Love, Laura
 
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