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

1942-12-28 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 5

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3 for your either. But as I write this I sort of think its the way you'd feel if you were here. Am I write on these ideas? No letter today. The old guard duty spoiled it for you as far as a chance to write goes, I suppose. I feel there will be a letter tomorrow. And in the mean time I think of the one that came Saturday (written Mon). You were unhappy in it but you seemed to be consoled too. And you very graciously said I was "the best person in the world to me." That is just wonderful to be told something so great as that by a real man. I'm glad, happy and grateful you can feel that way and I hope I never never let you feel forsaken for a single minute. And some men feel that way about their wives but never tell them so. That way they are both missing additional joy and sometimes bad [fruit?] or misunderstanding comes then because they wouldn't try to express their feelings. Then the good feelings wither and get weak. You are making our stay health and strong. And I feel all the better all the time about our love if it is
 
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