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brought either the paper or
cannet want until the paint
the mail. So me bach wanted
ing and walls are done so
to guillative him - for
g can buy the three or
different reasons. and hetold four piecent of furniture
from Washington . well - -and such a lot g'm learning!)
one g'd three letter, one we re to have ! sto more from
in the morning will come
at last, g suppere!
What does austin Jene have
to say about your A plans - or
The radio is playing
have you told her ? g know
my is Dear and the fire
she' ll he glad to have you
g chackling wish ever so capity
there, Lynden. and 3- g shall
It is saying "you mean Ro week-end, somehow !
you were here.he manage to see you most every
know.
much to me. you do, you
Boodnight my love
I
Davis and S lashed
wish S had your letter so
also at safar and ling fat
S could see what you said to
Chaire for living home and
me today But in the morning
and so buena noches, dearest
reveled in them ! S now
Slave you, Bird
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In this second letter from October 29, Lady Bird Taylor tells Lyndon B. Johnson that she has mailed him the proofs of the pictures she had taken. She describes spending the day with her father and Dorris [Powell] in Shreveport and asks about Gene's [Boehringer] reaction to Johnson's plans to take a position in Austin.
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