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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, August-October, 1943
1943-09-05 Page 2
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science-fiction and we'll both be happy. I'll bet your one of those people who don't tan. You could work in the garden all summer and not show it. There certainly isn't any need for friends to worry that you're going to lose me. I know a good thing when I see it and you're the best I've ever seen. No, dearest, we were made for each other if ever two people were. It's just that this damn war spoils so many wonderful things. Yet I still feel that we ought not get married while I am at war.
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science-fiction and we'll both be happy. I'll bet your one of those people who don't tan. You could work in the garden all summer and not show it. There certainly isn't any need for friends to worry that you're going to lose me. I know a good thing when I see it and you're the best I've ever seen. No, dearest, we were made for each other if ever two people were. It's just that this damn war spoils so many wonderful things. Yet I still feel that we ought not get married while I am at war.
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