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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, January-May, 1943
1943-04-06 Page 2
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mss. L.N.s as they come out. But I have enjoyed seeing that number outside your letters that I'd like to put one on mine. But I'd like to number from the first letter I ever wrote you! Silly, isn't it? If you have my letters around, could you count them sometime and tell me how many I've written? Don't do it unless you happen to have a moment or two and are so inclined. I'm going to letter them temporarily. The sunshine of our love envelopes both of us; bask in it, dearest. I do and gain new strength. B.J.
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mss. L.N.s as they come out. But I have enjoyed seeing that number outside your letters that I'd like to put one on mine. But I'd like to number from the first letter I ever wrote you! Silly, isn't it? If you have my letters around, could you count them sometime and tell me how many I've written? Don't do it unless you happen to have a moment or two and are so inclined. I'm going to letter them temporarily. The sunshine of our love envelopes both of us; bask in it, dearest. I do and gain new strength. B.J.
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