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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, January-May, 1943
1943-05-03 Page 3
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-later- Well, I reread what I wrote and perhaps it sounds a bit maudlin but to you I can reveal what I think about anything. And that's how I feel. Every once in a while I mentally rail against this whole business. It's a fine opportunity and I'm learning many new things free; But what I am doing here leads down a blind alley. The things I want are not to be found here or through this place. The life we could have is being interrupted and I begrudge the time lost here. But I know it's useless - I might as well settle down and let it go. Time will seem to go faster that way. I may dream but must not try to throw off what I am doing. This mess should
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-later- Well, I reread what I wrote and perhaps it sounds a bit maudlin but to you I can reveal what I think about anything. And that's how I feel. Every once in a while I mentally rail against this whole business. It's a fine opportunity and I'm learning many new things free; But what I am doing here leads down a blind alley. The things I want are not to be found here or through this place. The life we could have is being interrupted and I begrudge the time lost here. But I know it's useless - I might as well settle down and let it go. Time will seem to go faster that way. I may dream but must not try to throw off what I am doing. This mess should
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