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and who does the theat up.
heletering work for the week
chair. lensend g miss muss the l old zeat !
do like to know about all
his not talk about them much
the pricitied things too -hut
letter Dearest give so glad you
got neities Lee and Dau quite
How do you
whatever does T or and doesn't happen
to us g hope you ll always you
keep me cas proud it you as
g am sometimes (This us quite
incaherent hut g mean g love
in people ^ and a love you to
for you to you has A pees gemuinely we intern interested
as
the able to get hure Things l Done.)
Surent can by the
Bachiniger the other day. She
said she thought 8 you were
and
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In this letter to Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Taylor comments on his "lamb of a letter" and asks about his law school courses. She writes about how her work around the house is progressing, how she misses her friends in Austin and their good conversation. She mentions seeing the Dodge Hotel in Travel Magazine. She is proud that Johnson is able to help people and happy about a possible Thanksgiving visit from Johnson.
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