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

1942-12-17 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 4

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in Diesels. Decent lads don't find much fitting company in an out tough outfit like yours. And you're good and decent and don't have to be a rowdy or cheap to prove you are a man. Your whole looks and way prove that without you're having to be no account in action. Even if I'm prejudiced in your favor, it is so! I'll not forget to call Mrs Petrak but it was too late tonight by the time I thought to take time out to do it. Hazel may want more govt. work done so I'll have to get my own jobs done so I can help her if she wants me. Some girl who does housekeeping too is helping her tonight. I hope Earl really appreciates Hazel and doesn't take all her good qualities for granted. She will love being appreciated and respond with undreamed of love if he understands. Don't you think so? Goodnight, Laddie. to my husband, the best in the world, Love, Laura P.S. Do you gather your wife loves you?
 
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