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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, April-December 1943

1943-05-16 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 4

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are first home we won't have to hurry at jobs. We'll have leisure. And the first evening, after we get rid of all visitors, we will light the big white candle. It is in the buffet drawer right now waiting. Earl and Hazel are getting along fine. Sometimes Earl teases Hazel of girls he saw somewhere or of someone going by. It is all meant as fun, but I think it is a poor excuse for humor. If they don't mind I'm sure it is none of my affair, but I'm glad we don't have to talk like that. He told her Laura didn't make Lloyd go to church, she always went alone. But he did go with Hazel as she quite insisted. And I guess he didn't mind either. She asked me if you ever went with me and I was glad to be able to say yes. I'll wager she told Earl. Hazel has let it out different ways that
 
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