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

1942-12-20 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 3

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3 assortment, but all food except a linen dresser scarf. Sue expects to be home for Christmas. I called Mrs Petrak like you asked. Which cousin did she send you a clipping of the sale bill? I just said "Oh yes" but I hadn't the faintest idea whom she meant. I haven't seen or heard of Georges since at the depot the night I told you. They never phone me and I don't want to do all the calling up. I'll have to contact them later in the week in order to get Colet's pajamas over there. Mr Darr called up. I think I told you I had called them and talked with Mrs. Darr when he had gone to the store. He said he called so he wouldn't be cheated out of a visit just because he had had to go to the store! They are a remarkable couple. I called Lenore S. and waited quite a lot. No news from any of this talk except they all like to have you visit with them a bit. Cold and sleeting tonight and I'm so sleepy I can hardly write. I want to get this into the corner box as it isn't safe to go far tonight. I haven't had supper yet so by the time I do I suppose I'll be wide awake. Your letter was go good today. I hadn't heard since Thursday and so I was a little anxious again that they might have started to move you. The letter was long and so full of how you
 
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