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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, April -August, 1942
1942-06-30 Page 6 #4
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ion coincided with mine. And you went on to say "I do not love you in he accepted sense of the word ... I believe I could ... but I shall not. Married, I think we would be contented and get along pretty well because we are such good friends; but we wouldn't be likely to ever be thrilled or gain the greatest joys out of it." What did you mean by that? And do you still? Somehow I keep remembering it and wondering if you still feel that way in the back of your mind. It's odd that you should keep emphasizing how "friendly" we are because you affect me in a strange, new, and hardly understood way. It makes me wonder
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ion coincided with mine. And you went on to say "I do not love you in he accepted sense of the word ... I believe I could ... but I shall not. Married, I think we would be contented and get along pretty well because we are such good friends; but we wouldn't be likely to ever be thrilled or gain the greatest joys out of it." What did you mean by that? And do you still? Somehow I keep remembering it and wondering if you still feel that way in the back of your mind. It's odd that you should keep emphasizing how "friendly" we are because you affect me in a strange, new, and hardly understood way. It makes me wonder
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