Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson

In this letter, Lady Bird Taylor asks Lyndon B. Johnson to not write letters like the last two she has received, and she describes portions of the letters that made her unhappy. She does not want anything to hurt their relationship. She then writes about setting out plants in...

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7 8 pky was on the lake on a to send me ! That was moonless night! and the Tenaday you had that setting black, majestic beauty of mann't it?-and perhaps the cypress trees outlined you'll have the proofs and against the sky such things send me one by next Teusday always full me a little out g am going to Dallas of the depths no matter how Friday and either that afternoon low g feel or the next monday I shall Eue g two exarmous get you a picture made I buffals and lots of has and only hope it will he good. light poor fat frogs g gu my next letter 2 felt sorry for the latter - they shall tell you what both are so helpless once that light of me, Dad and 2 think about phine in their eyes- flash The by fish welliy speech read Thats another aren't so had - they Blue like thing a 2 haun't done simply because greased lighting, and its good 2 the has heart to all the spart to try for them huoyancy gane because I There was one thing Brunt any nice thoughts to in your last letter 2 liked happy. about - next Wedneaday fall back on and to keep me the thought of (not the expression g shall be looking for a dear sweet of ) - the picture you're going reassuring letter from you. Remember. love you, g Bird