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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, April -August, 1942
1942-07-01 Page 2 #5
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Wednesday- July 1, [1942] Dearest: Another day without a letter from you. And, uncannily, Reb has chosen the psychological time to open up with a barrage of tender letters. There were six or seven waiting for me when I got home. I've wondered, faintly, if I could be affected if he turned on his charm full force. Now I know. All I'm not sure of is whether this silence on your part influences my reaction one way or the other. I've been cowardly by not telling him about us. Of course I didn't write him very often, my letters were brief and carried only
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Wednesday- July 1, [1942] Dearest: Another day without a letter from you. And, uncannily, Reb has chosen the psychological time to open up with a barrage of tender letters. There were six or seven waiting for me when I got home. I've wondered, faintly, if I could be affected if he turned on his charm full force. Now I know. All I'm not sure of is whether this silence on your part influences my reaction one way or the other. I've been cowardly by not telling him about us. Of course I didn't write him very often, my letters were brief and carried only
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