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so stimulating this morning they had No
appeal for me - only served to make
the feature a darker one. of your were
THE WASHINGTON DOD GE HOTEL Mcdnesday hight
8:15
here 1 emed unbosom to you - Intas
my diarest
it is you may avoid the floom and
I'm very unhappy tought. all week
my problems may mut a solution as
I've felt this way but not to such a
a result of other dirgrnity- Before
pronounced extent l realize 1 shouldn't
many days pass developments will
write when 1 jul this way- but writing
Create a situation resulting
something is better than no letter at all
and happiness again, or challengs
whatever talents 2 may possess
from syle was only hight spot in
your precious airwais Special sent
to their full strength. my letters-
today for me. you seemed so happy and
if 1 ear still mite thems to the
ffee from that A almost forgot
for
sireitest firl in all the world- hill
Welly called me last nighterhile
heddubility reflect the transformation
try, darlity, to forget that line
my room he couldn't be found this
d was at the library When a come to
human altho his words usually are
homeing 2 had a long talk with
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In this letter, Lyndon B. Johnson tells Lady Bird Taylor he is very unhappy and says that he will be faced with challenges in a few days that will either result in cheer and happiness again or challenge whatever talents he may possess. If he may still write to her, she will see the difference in future letters.
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