Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson
In this letter to Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Taylor writes that she is thrilled he is sending her a book about Nazism, and she evaluates the book "Roosevelt and His America" by [Bernard] Faÿ. She says that she is in a happier mood. She is delighted over the prospect of rec...
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prospect of the picture! g only
practised believing that of my characteristics thugs
hope it comes before Friday so I
will he like Swant thema and
Can take it to Dallas and
simply ignoring unpleasent
show it to all the Crowe and
thurge and so g simply believe
F.D. and gardan and of course
that you love me very much
and that you aren't annoyed
Cecille though she has seen you
by whatever imagined cookness
Friday or Monday g shall
or indifference you read into
have you one made 9 dread it
my attitude. and partly because
- gae an amful inferiousty Com-
in your card today you said
plex about having any pisture
we'd all have dinner at the
made 2do hope it'll be nice /
Occidental the first night me
Goodnight, dearest. g love
arrived Somehow that simple little you, very much 9 wish you were
thought brings me po much closer here this minute because g feel silly
to Washington, and you!
and gay and 9 want to rugfle up
g are delighted over the
your hauard kiss you and say
silly things ! Develesly, Bind
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