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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, 1945
1945-08-14 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 2
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was as if I could not be still and had to work out emotion to express it. Mr Harger must have been of the same mind because he mowed their lawn and our front one frantically, and equally frantically puffed a cigar! I finished washing all the dishes in storage now. I did the good goblets and sherbets while listening to the vital news. (And did not break any either!). Finally I could separate myself from the radio long enough, went over to get Mrs Nunally. We went down town. I drove carefully and had no trouble. The streets were jammed. Four lines of moving autos besides the parked ones, and "feet" people every where jammed down town Cedar Rapids.
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was as if I could not be still and had to work out emotion to express it. Mr Harger must have been of the same mind because he mowed their lawn and our front one frantically, and equally frantically puffed a cigar! I finished washing all the dishes in storage now. I did the good goblets and sherbets while listening to the vital news. (And did not break any either!). Finally I could separate myself from the radio long enough, went over to get Mrs Nunally. We went down town. I drove carefully and had no trouble. The streets were jammed. Four lines of moving autos besides the parked ones, and "feet" people every where jammed down town Cedar Rapids.
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