Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson

In the second half of her letter to Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Taylor comments on his person-to-person call to her while she was in Dallas. She tells him about an invitation to go to the theater in Shreveport, about Gene and "Lass" [Lasseter], and that Alice W. has received...

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1 Oct. 13 hut g couldn't find could read 4. it to you. Some a new dree S liked anywhere times, when me are together, and my all clothes g took 2 want to read you some of the gave me an inferiority complex I like especially. Shall things and a dawn-tradben look me out of the eye. So g waited goodnight, and many But g decided you might want kisses to the one 2 love most me to hurry up, so this - and many ordent wishes for morning g hied forth to Shrew the day when I shall see you port, which affords only fair again when will it he? to-conindlin photographic (g Deustedly, Bird carried a little catton dress to have some made in - she- cause you liked me in them ) Prange will he sent to me monday and g shall mail them Cif they're good enough) on to you to chance from Lincaln Steffens is the most adorable fellow-exically when the is little. I wish g