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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, January-May, 1943
1943-04-18 Page 3
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-3 quite the one to enjoy a little something to eat before going to bed......but not in bed. There's little new here. We have it pretty easy for a few days while awaiting new assignments. After that it is expected things will be much harder, than they "is been." I still can't keep from thinking about Elizabeth. What a tragedy! Tell me about her family; I don't recall much about them. The flowers are still beautiful down here. I'd like to dig up some of them for our garden at home--if we had a garden, if we had a home, if we had a way to get them there, if they'd live! What a big, little word that "if."
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-3 quite the one to enjoy a little something to eat before going to bed......but not in bed. There's little new here. We have it pretty easy for a few days while awaiting new assignments. After that it is expected things will be much harder, than they "is been." I still can't keep from thinking about Elizabeth. What a tragedy! Tell me about her family; I don't recall much about them. The flowers are still beautiful down here. I'd like to dig up some of them for our garden at home--if we had a garden, if we had a home, if we had a way to get them there, if they'd live! What a big, little word that "if."
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