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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, 1945
1945-06-10 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 4
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Then I swept the garage and cleaned out the garage eaves trough. Called it a day then. When you get settled at home I'll never let you find out I know how to turn a single hand on such active projects! The wisteria vines are exceptionally pretty. And your rose bush is more heavily laden with blossoms than I ever remember it. It must know this is the year you should come home. I have trimmed the dead wood out, and a couple of branches are so heavy I think I'll tie them up for support. The peonies are the best I remember too. The lilies of the valley didn't amount to much. I'm sure you'll notice how much the rose bush and the ferns have grown. I think that no more stuff will come down from the elm for a while, so I'm not trying to get any one to work on it. Maybe it will last long after you get home. The announcement of the lower points in July for discharge really interests me. How many points do you have? I wonder where you are no, what you are thinking, when you think you'll be back in the States, how long you will be in Service. I want to repeat even when there is no need to, that I want to help you do whatever you feel best. Otherwise I wouldn't be a "help-meet" at all. Just as __. __ went on the air this
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Then I swept the garage and cleaned out the garage eaves trough. Called it a day then. When you get settled at home I'll never let you find out I know how to turn a single hand on such active projects! The wisteria vines are exceptionally pretty. And your rose bush is more heavily laden with blossoms than I ever remember it. It must know this is the year you should come home. I have trimmed the dead wood out, and a couple of branches are so heavy I think I'll tie them up for support. The peonies are the best I remember too. The lilies of the valley didn't amount to much. I'm sure you'll notice how much the rose bush and the ferns have grown. I think that no more stuff will come down from the elm for a while, so I'm not trying to get any one to work on it. Maybe it will last long after you get home. The announcement of the lower points in July for discharge really interests me. How many points do you have? I wonder where you are no, what you are thinking, when you think you'll be back in the States, how long you will be in Service. I want to repeat even when there is no need to, that I want to help you do whatever you feel best. Otherwise I wouldn't be a "help-meet" at all. Just as __. __ went on the air this
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