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

1942-12-27 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 2

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Just checked with WU & Post Tel and they have no message for me from you. Earl says to tell you they are just waiting for the information of whom to write and the job offer will be in the mail. I don't think you'll get any change from your present occupation but I'm all for your trying. And it will be a welcoming wife that waits for you wherever and whenever we can have a home together again. But we do have a home because we have that spirit now; and we are both always with each other too. Unless you felt like we do, you'd think the way we write each other was very fanciful and not at all realistic. It was funny today how nearly like you have talked to me a soldier was talking to his wife in the program today that is called "Chaplain Jim", a program of the army put on to show how the chaplains try to help out the boys' feelings. I don't think we have different feelings from others, but I think we must have been fortunate to have good feelings and ideas, so good they are the same as put on for a happy example of
 
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