Letter from Lyndon Johnson to Lady Bird Taylor
In this letter to Lady Bird Taylor, Lyndon B. Johnson writes that he fears that a lack of letters from her shows her indifference toward him; he stresses that he needs to know how she feels. He asks her to send a letter a day to "drive some of the loneliness away."
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a day will WASHINGTON Saturday afternoon
my dear;
I'm sure that there is nothing
that could be more distracting.
disturbing and estranging to
the than a continued evidence
of indifference
part. tuesday
friday and today saturday and
no expressions sentiments of love y affection Very likely nor
time will make the picture
nighte blue this afternation
highters for me
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