Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson
In this letter, Lady Bird Taylor tells Lyndon B. Johnson that if he comes to Texas she will be with him "all the time you can put up with." She asks about offers he has received from New York and South Texas. She comments on his low spirits and encourages him to have enthusias...
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gene's view of life and your coming
to see that it might have something
BIRD TAYLUR
to it - the friends versue lowers
real
romance ! g did enjoy it,
idea, you know. 9 think very
g hope sometimes 9 shall know
highly of the idea myself - friends
him I'm ever go glad when g
are more comfortable more likely
pee one of those envelopes with
to be lasting, and ah so very
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gratifying ! But for a life arrange
in the corner !
ment that would never do for
Here g go writing another
me. Its fine for just now - for
falter and g hadn't meant to Our
some indeterminate time - a new
g not writing you long letters
months, a year - but that isn't
these daya ? thats because you seem
the basis I shall plan my life on
not to know how much glane
you remember those little
you and also because gshall
pictures 9 my infant brothere,
not let you forget me!)
Jommy and Jony ? g found frames
Today g had quite delightful
for them and today hung them in
mail one especially from gene that
Daddy's room; and g've shellaced
g read buidly which reminds me
dear of what you said about
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