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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, June-July, 1943
1943-07-03 Page 9
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Sesta was at the desk. She went along. She had a report to write, so I went back out by myself (which I so much preferred) and a jewish soldier tried to "pick" me up. He said it was going to be a dreary day for him with nothing to do & too long to do it in. Off duty 'til tomorrow at four a.m. & knew no one in the city. So I smiled and sympathised and said I had to go in and left. Your gremlins didn't even have to nudge me. Time to go. I'll write more later.
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Sesta was at the desk. She went along. She had a report to write, so I went back out by myself (which I so much preferred) and a jewish soldier tried to "pick" me up. He said it was going to be a dreary day for him with nothing to do & too long to do it in. Off duty 'til tomorrow at four a.m. & knew no one in the city. So I smiled and sympathised and said I had to go in and left. Your gremlins didn't even have to nudge me. Time to go. I'll write more later.
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