Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson
In this letter to Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Taylor writes that his letter the day before "put me on the spot" and answers his questions about their relationship by saying she can't answer yet. She asks about apparent job offers to Johnson and asks about his law classes. She...
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Darling -
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your letter yeaterday
man and > sounds swell to
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didn't it, dear? all 9 can
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wanted to talk about this say in absolute honesty new is
time
that at but 2.2 love you 2 don't thank know
w 12 should say you are
taking a hard Course, Lyndan.
how evirlastingly 2 love you,
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- so g can't answer you yet.
piece wan de resistance down the
and gin coming to see you
hill in Austin, and I've heard
in January Try and stag me!
du defended lot but about how hard
Sto the Chief thing in the world
Torte was too Bless your heart
I'm lasking forward to
mis it hard to stick to it ?
what made you say you didn't
euil Lyndan, when you said
think gene and g would A really
after the first semester I may he
droget there
?elt
in new york" did you mean
Lyndon tell me more
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