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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, January-May, 1943
1943-04-12 Page 2
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-2- no omissions but of some only one copy is yet written. Honey, we won the prize! What I win, we win. See? The History will be an excellent place for our prize money. No, you didn't tell me that the garden idea had fallen through. I'm rather glad though, for a garden is a tremendous amount of work. More than one realizes until he's had a go at it. Didn't I return Stone's application? I can't seem to find it here. I must have lost it somehow. Can you get another? Relax, dearest, warm yourself in the love of B.J.
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-2- no omissions but of some only one copy is yet written. Honey, we won the prize! What I win, we win. See? The History will be an excellent place for our prize money. No, you didn't tell me that the garden idea had fallen through. I'm rather glad though, for a garden is a tremendous amount of work. More than one realizes until he's had a go at it. Didn't I return Stone's application? I can't seem to find it here. I must have lost it somehow. Can you get another? Relax, dearest, warm yourself in the love of B.J.
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