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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, June-July, 1943
1943-06-27 Page 9
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7 voices rolling up to me. One, more Spanish than Indian, I suspect, is lying on his stomach on the grass before me. The sun and shadows dappling his creamy tan body. He has his head cupped in his hands leaning on his elbows and is a rather puzzled little boy. I think you are enough of Pagan that he would have amused, rather than angered you too. After I got dressed this morning in my mind's eye I saw the valley as it looks from the air. And I remembered the small river that
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7 voices rolling up to me. One, more Spanish than Indian, I suspect, is lying on his stomach on the grass before me. The sun and shadows dappling his creamy tan body. He has his head cupped in his hands leaning on his elbows and is a rather puzzled little boy. I think you are enough of Pagan that he would have amused, rather than angered you too. After I got dressed this morning in my mind's eye I saw the valley as it looks from the air. And I remembered the small river that
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