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

1942-12-30 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 5

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3 have saved his valuable time (long circumstances of all the rush they are in at the Martin's R.) but I want him to think he decided or that Churchill decided (and not Laura) how divisions were to be made. He seemed pleased and agreeable and I don't know any other way plans could be made better. Just so he doesn't ever change his good attitude now. I don't want this catty honey and I don't mean it so. But before when I thought things suited him it developed that someone or something caused him to change his mind and not be so satisfied as he had said he was. I really believe this is OK to everyone involved now. I'm sure glad I don't have to worry about what you will think about this or that little thing. I'm always concerned what you do think of things - big or little - but I know that you expect only the reasonable thing. You certainly do trust your Laura. And she hopes she never never lets you down. And if it ever seemed she had, you'd wait and see, and love and understand and try to iron out and go on. Thats a part of the gob of trust I have in you laddie.
 
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