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

1942-12-28 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 6

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still possible to feel that much better when I already feel so good! I never have felt since we first talked together that we said any thing insincere, so I know you are writing only just how things are - both the bad and the nice things. I'd like to go to Baltimore for New Years. But with this blasted job I don't have the nerve to go so soon after you've been here. But I'll write tomorrow night a special letter if I can and you should get that on or near our anniversary. And you can read it that day if you want to. And we'll both be tough no matter how hard it is. We won't phone just to make an anniversary. And you can read it that day if you want to. And we'll both be tough no matter how hard it is. We won't phone just to make an anniversary call (unless you had planned to) but there's always the phone if something big was going on. you being shipped or something like that. No word yet from my Telegram send Christmas at 2 o'clock. Did you get it? If not raise Cain about it. If not able to answer yet, I know you will as soon as possible. Goodnight dear. I'll be in the place tonight. Love, Laura
 
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