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you to he leaving mr. Dick
close to you. g shall come down
It than is great to he allied girth
to visit gene and some week-lunde
such a splended clan, isn't
you'll drive down to see me -
especially in the Spring won't it
could it ? is hardly But after he all a life that - work. job houseparty he lovely ? and or two g'll on have Caddo a
It man, in the nature of things, and you'll come for me and
something
you of a stipping stene, maybe Cecilli and 7.D. and
for intertainment a young man somebody (maybe not Lasseter-he
you asked me what chances Eirly and gardan and gene and
in law school had. g used to would grawl at us - I'm very
go with quite several young men had Sany
in law school, off and on, and S must hurry and past this
they were very hard put to it
cause g hope you'll get it Sun
that is, the earnest young men. day I'm very glad about every
But now, a very smart young thing Synder dear, and g love
man in law school will have you, more and more. I gather from
tune to play a hit I believe your letters to Welly that you'll
To me the most pleasant part he through here in January - or
about it all is that g shall he earlier? Mylour and devation. Bird
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In this letter, Lady Bird Taylor tells Lyndon B. Johnson she is happy to hear that Welly [Hopkins] and Senator [Alvin] Wirtz have arranged a job for him [in Austin], and she is looking forward to seeing him more often when he returns to Texas.
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