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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, September-December 1942
1942-11-11 Page 3
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I shall lose the ability to appreciate a flower or a sunset or autumn leaves. That is not disloyal or philandry - it is mere appreciation of beauty and nothing else. And I believe that we'll find each other more attractive as time goes on and we two become, more and more one! So far as sordid "affairs" go, I am sure that we are too decent and too sensible to get into those; and I'm sure that we will be -3-
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I shall lose the ability to appreciate a flower or a sunset or autumn leaves. That is not disloyal or philandry - it is mere appreciation of beauty and nothing else. And I believe that we'll find each other more attractive as time goes on and we two become, more and more one! So far as sordid "affairs" go, I am sure that we are too decent and too sensible to get into those; and I'm sure that we will be -3-
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