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and we talked two hours
Friday nite
planning where to plant all
my Dearest Lyndan
the beautiful shruhs I want.
give so tired g can
and then such a nice big nardic
handly miggle but g have
named Sandal dropped in w
to talk to you a minute before
the's architect for a a fine new
g go to hed. It deea look like
house in marshall and yeart
I'm getting around to uniting
wanted to see our house came
you every day, doesn't it -
he likes old placer.
spite of my assertion that g
So me talked a long
wouldn't ? ! thats because g
while about all the work g
miss you so much dear!
need done an the house give
the
Dad said g'd three lettere
glad give getting things started
at the stare and he forgot to
cause S like to, as my Dally
bring them g can't wait
-
says, "get down to the end
maybe one of them's from you!
of the Chapter"! Also S like to
this has heeman exam
stay busy all the time
uily busy day. First the man
from the nursery came out
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In this letter to Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Taylor writes about jobs she is doing around the house. She says she feels out of touch with what's happening in the world and comments on how he is right in the middle of all the action. She expresses her love for Johnson and says "I'd rather see you than anybody in the world."
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