Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson

In this letter to Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Taylor expresses her concerns about his letter of Monday writing that he begins to "speak of us in the past tense." She asks him to stop urging her to marry him until they see each other in January. She wishes he were on his way t...

Extracted text

OCR Page 1 of 5
3 4 nothing? S love you more than there are other times when g anyone - and in a great many think g'd like to wait a ways, my dear - - tender and gay year or go transling around and days and passionate But a few manths when d like we must wait until me know being so free and fast-lane each other better - until there remember of Course 9 know that of isn't any doubt - until we re sure g insist on waiting several manths we we a salid enough foundation or even a a year g might lose to build on. you. and that frighten me. (g Darling, don't you see that can't imagine thing quite without to let save and level. headed want that determine me - it wouldn't g' w just trying to he perfectly you !) But g am not going ? 2 to do what us, Sometimes 2 love you is best for both so of be fair to either of did me- or page. Remember Dearest, you ever much down that and write 3 nearly hant to sit think there's as much in this me? Du Thankeguing But you g do come not waiting and idea about for you you as for calling fee let myself like that write because you when S remember g me - g - am tickled and happy