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

1942-12-28 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 2

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That doesn't make me have cold feet about having a junior though. It would be a lot of work, work that never could end. But there are the good things for compensation too. And if we ever have a Junior he certainly would be a child of a couple who really loved each other. That ought to enable us to give him an emotionally secure environment, shouldn't it? And he or she, you wouldn't care except that it be a normal child would you honey? Gee I'm glad we feel so good toward each other that we can discuss plainly anything we think about or feel. Your ideas, please? I told you Grandma Rula thought from what the kids said of your letter that you were homesick. Freddie told me tonight that George told him half your men went to Fla. some another place and you were pretty blue. He supposed it was because your buddies were all gone now. I don't think you wrote them much to make them peddle such stuff as Mrs Rula quoted you wished "You'd go to Florida, but would rather be home." It sort of burns me up to have George say
 
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