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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, March-December 1941

1941-11-30 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 2

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is the best visitor at the agency - both in experience and training. It has been a quiet day after a long nights sleep. Will be ready for bed again soon, though. My throat is OK again. It pays to get at the medicine early, I guess. The stuff he uses isn't brown - do you think I should tell him how good I [underlined] know [/underlined] brown medicine is? Ha Ha. It must be good if my boy friend thinks so, and he liked (?) it when I painted his throat. (We ought to have one of those monologue conversations both ^you^ and I sometimes do!) I've been getting some addresses out of the telephone book today and I was reminded of people I hadn't thought about when I saw other names in the book than those for which I was looking. I'm thinking of Christmas cards, so was looking up some addresses. Nothing fancy, but there will be some folks in C.R. that I will want to send cards to that I wouldn't if I still lived in C.R. and would be seeing them. How's the machinery going now? Is it all recovered from the ills it got while you were on vacation? Have you or any of your friends
 
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