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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, January-May, 1943
1943-04-23 Page 2
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We are told that Sunday is the only free day. We were also told not to expect any furloughs until the war is over. That's what they say now, though circumstances may change by September when I'll have one coming. It will be wonderful to have finished this. One will surely be somebody. On the other hand, it would be with a real sense of relief if one were washed out and could quit the struggle. I'll feel good if I make it and I won't feel badly if I fail. The break is nearly over, must quit. Love B.J.
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We are told that Sunday is the only free day. We were also told not to expect any furloughs until the war is over. That's what they say now, though circumstances may change by September when I'll have one coming. It will be wonderful to have finished this. One will surely be somebody. On the other hand, it would be with a real sense of relief if one were washed out and could quit the struggle. I'll feel good if I make it and I won't feel badly if I fail. The break is nearly over, must quit. Love B.J.
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