Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson
In this letter, written 12 hours after writing her last letter, Lady Bird Taylor writes that she is still feeling forlorn after re-reading Lyndon B. Johnson's last letter. She anticipates seeing friends in Dallas at the Texas-OU football game, thanks Johnson for the National B...
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sweeter this morning. It
Wednesday
wasn't It was the vague
morning
sort 9 we of the past tense
II
my Dearest Lyndan -
about us
that hurt me so
What a silly g am
Even a letter from 7rd
to he writing again after
an internal of only twelve
Brown, one of my closest
hours! But 2 say to repperfell
friends in the same mail
perhaps I shan't have time
didn't help much. He had
late of news of my dear Quetin
to tomors, it being the day
and gene and the Capins! and
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said he and gardan were
As S may today But the
Coming to Dallae to the
real reason is because 2
would bring Cecille
feel fortorn and want
and we would all have a
to reach out to you
re union !
give just re read
gardan has been to new
your letter of last night
hoping it would be
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