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

1942-12-29 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 7

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4 experiences. I wouldn't have shelved any of the jobs in connection with Mother and her needs. I'd cheerfully skip all the military business and be content not to have had so many experiences along those lines! But since some one has to be the soldier and his family, I'm glad I can help you be the soldier since it has been your lot to go - if I have helped you that much. You've learned things as a soldier and you've translated to me a new view without fear or worry too. We may both use that later in life too. I could write on but I'll have to stop writing soon and so I'll save the rest until we can have secrets again. The important thing is I love my husband beyond all feeble ways to express it. And completeness is reached if he feels the same way. I had a hair do and manicure tonight so I got at your letter later. Since this is a special letter I'm using some of the precious gas to take it down to the post office in a special trip. The wedding ring seemed
 
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