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

1942-12-14 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 2

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is to have a navy pre-flight school opened there in Jan. That will greatly change the Home Service job at ARC office I turned down. It will enlarge it considerably. I'm not sorry though as I want to stay free so I can go to you any time without obligation to any agency. You are the most important consideration in my life. The seventh corps area has the first blackout tonight. I don't know who our warden is. Irish is the warden in his block Hazel just called. She is home ironing and wanted me to keep her company. But I have so many projects here I don't think I can go tonight. They certainly do hand her a lot of work for one person. I'm behind now by having to talk and everything so I'll stop to be sure I get this in the mail tonight. I have so many secrets for you. You just listen and hear them. I love you and I'll be in your place tonight too. Love, Laura
 
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