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

1942-12-29 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 2

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revelry, but not any hypocritical way to welcome a new beginning because it is not dolorous, but thankful, fearless and happy. Man is a spiritual being so he can feel things bigger and better than he is. By four forty five on New Years Day we will have had one year together as man and wife for every new family the first year is momentous. But for the upset times we have lived in and the particular circumstances in our family, it seems we have lived more than many couple in those same spans of days. You mush never feel, as you mentioned once when I had been crying, that any time I'm feeling badly that I am suffering some unhappiness I'd never have had it we had not been married. If I feel badly, and it happens to be over something I wouldn't as a single woman have had to deal, or might not have been happening if I'd been married to someone else, don't ever ever consider you could have saved me paid by not having married me. That is a long and complicated sentence but I'm sure you can get my idea. I think that it is time that I never felt tough things as sharply in my life as some of the
 
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