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

1942-12-26 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 7

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4 with your writing kit maybe it will sometimes be possible for you to send off a note even when you are on guard duty. At any rate I thought it would be convenient size, and yet not sissy sized, to tote with you if you are short of space or on the move. I'm glad you like guard duty and can get to do it part of the time. It should help out a no account situation. If there is anythings I can do, or not do anymore, that would make your life easier now I'd like to have you tell me. Even if I wasn't supposed to be your help meet I'd want you to tell me. There are so few things I can do for or with you now that I don't want to unseeingly or unknowingly pass up any. Called Rulas to thank them for the jacket. Grandma and Geo have bad colds and the rest some. Grandma said a week or so ago George got your letter. They think you are sort of homesick. I wonder if they have any idea at all of how we feel? Do you think they understand and have enough imagination with maybe
 
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