Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson
In this second letter from October 27, Lady Bird Taylor thanks Lyndon B. Johnson for the framed photograph he sent her and says she can't wait for everyone to see it. She writes that she declined an invitation from friends to go fishing and asks about Johnson's prospective emp...
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the time, what g shall pay and how
few minutes later It was Karl
g'll you feel. know, Dear, how
and Burly, two of gene's brothere,
much g refair in the kind of
going a -gegging to the lake ,just
letter you wrote me last when
droppung by to give me a drink
you were so gay and light-
and find out of g didn't want
hearted and happy? Bless
to go with them. which g didn't
your heart. It did me good,tand
they'll he out too late. you must
g am so glad for you.
meet Karl when you come hack
9 shall enclose your letters
through, Lyndon He's very much
to welly prouts (yay are always
like gune but without gener brains,
so efficient and g am not But g
shall learn )
g think He's my third favorite in
the Bachinger B. family generificat then Dear the I shall
Thank you so much dearest
mrs.
for picture
Darling a wonder when
always treasure it Goodnight, until
you'll he leaving Washington and
tomors. Please tell me the nature of
coming Quest ? How g am lashing
your employment as soon as you
forward to seing you ! 2 think
can and when you'll prahably he
about t and plan about is all
coming west a love you, Syndom
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