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

1942-12-26 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 9

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5 naturally agreeable and neither side is making an effort to be friendly. Aunt Maud has a cold. Uncle Earl had on last week so she is concerned to know whether it was his germ that caused her cold! She won't let him go out today because of the bad weather and I suppose he is feeling couped up in a house of women all day. Donna and Doris were both there any they were all busy keeping house with different projects so Alberta said. This is quite a fat letter. I don't know if I've left out things you'd like to hear, but if so just ask a few questions and maybe I can get them answered in an early letter. If we can make our spirits bridge the space between us we will get along fine even if we have to be alone this season. We have real love which many are never blessed with it seems and so we can beat all other complications. Is that not so? Thank you for the good letters. I appreciate them and am glad when they arrive. Love to my husband, Laura
 
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