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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, January-May, 1943
1943-02-21 Page 2
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-2- finished a T-bone steak (Yes, they do serve them here). The symphony's notes fall into the sunlit room like golden raindrops. I sit here and relax. I should be content. The senses weave a satisfying pattern of content; I am writing you and am as lost to you as I may be. Yet am I restless. How much This afternoon is like many I spent in Wyandotte. Sunlight and music spilling into my room. And I was restless, there too. It wasn't boredom. You'll find me moody, sometimes, dearest, and unaccountabely restless. I don't what I want... nothing I can conceive I'm sure. Do you ever feel that way? Sometimes I think I'll take a deal of living with
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-2- finished a T-bone steak (Yes, they do serve them here). The symphony's notes fall into the sunlit room like golden raindrops. I sit here and relax. I should be content. The senses weave a satisfying pattern of content; I am writing you and am as lost to you as I may be. Yet am I restless. How much This afternoon is like many I spent in Wyandotte. Sunlight and music spilling into my room. And I was restless, there too. It wasn't boredom. You'll find me moody, sometimes, dearest, and unaccountabely restless. I don't what I want... nothing I can conceive I'm sure. Do you ever feel that way? Sometimes I think I'll take a deal of living with
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