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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, April -August, 1942
1942-05-02 Page 2
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let anything prevent the happiness that is ahead for us. I do hope your father will feel better about it. I can well understand his not wanting to think of your leaving. From what you write, I feel that your mother is satisfied that all is for the best. Dad is completely at ease with the thought of our being married. He says I've got a d--n fine girl and a good-looking one, too. And I say, Dad's right. I'll have the ring with me when I come. I wanted to come down May 9 and 10 but
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let anything prevent the happiness that is ahead for us. I do hope your father will feel better about it. I can well understand his not wanting to think of your leaving. From what you write, I feel that your mother is satisfied that all is for the best. Dad is completely at ease with the thought of our being married. He says I've got a d--n fine girl and a good-looking one, too. And I say, Dad's right. I'll have the ring with me when I come. I wanted to come down May 9 and 10 but
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