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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, September-December 1942
1942-11-11 Page 2
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human frailty. One of the fine things about you is that you haven't allowed it to sour your outlook on human nature. No, dearest, I can't imagine myself philandering ... even in thought. You are all I want what would I gain by going elsewhere? You are that which I sought, why seek further? Of course I do not think that I have or shall lose my ability to appreciate the beauty of the human body - any more than -2-
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human frailty. One of the fine things about you is that you haven't allowed it to sour your outlook on human nature. No, dearest, I can't imagine myself philandering ... even in thought. You are all I want what would I gain by going elsewhere? You are that which I sought, why seek further? Of course I do not think that I have or shall lose my ability to appreciate the beauty of the human body - any more than -2-
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