Letter from Lady Bird Taylor to Lyndon Johnson
In this second letter of the day to Lyndon B. Johnson, Lady Bird Taylor comments on the possibility that he will change jobs and writes that whatever is best for him as far as his future, she is for. Even if they have to wait for years to marry she will continue to love him an...
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of years and then chances of a
much greater advancement. It is
BIRD TAYLUR
something of a gamble but you
think it will he better in the long
Monday nite
run, don't you ? Whatever will he
Deaut belowed
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better for you, Lyndan, 2 am for!
you anxious to
and now, as for me - g shall
keep night on loving you. g shall
would have to say? your letter
get this letter - to hear what g
not feel dismissed, 2 shall not even
written Saturday morning just came
have fandadings! a few years - are
9 think its funny nobody has
not so long. and too, you prahably
noticed that 2 look different 2
over-estinate the amount you would
have to he making
feel different.
of course there is the problem
and so, my dearest, something
that in the meantime Once of us may
has happened which precludes all
meet someone he or she likes
possibility of our marriage for four
better. 2 think Lyndon, if we all do
or fine years? 2 envolve
believe it is
it will prabably he you
gue these
something which will a
much lawer salary for a number
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