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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, January-May, 1943
1943-02-05 Page 2
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As you say, we'll let a cat own us. We must figure out some way of keeping it out of the garden though. I dig with my hands and . . .well. . .It ought to be orange or calico of the Persian sort wouldn't you say? It should be big and healthy looking. You know, even if I don't believe in astrology, it's nice to know that it approves our choice. I'm glad you went to see your grandfather while you could. Although I've never had a grandfather whom I could remember I'm sure they're
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As you say, we'll let a cat own us. We must figure out some way of keeping it out of the garden though. I dig with my hands and . . .well. . .It ought to be orange or calico of the Persian sort wouldn't you say? It should be big and healthy looking. You know, even if I don't believe in astrology, it's nice to know that it approves our choice. I'm glad you went to see your grandfather while you could. Although I've never had a grandfather whom I could remember I'm sure they're
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