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I'm so glad I chose the pose I
did - but g know the minute I
BIRD TAYLUR
saw it that t was the one. .g like
Dearest-
Saturday nite
you like that. Dear, what happened
This morning the picture
to the jranef ? Would Bachrach
came, Lyndow !! 2 am so very
let you have one of them back?
threlled over it, dear! Its the
- If so g'd like the profile one with
fineet piece of photography came I've
the cigarette now, your 're not to
ever seen. Liu so glad it
send it if to any trouble, hear ?_
you're g done showed enough the already picture to Dad
today too, because Thenna maraund
Leo, my concine, and their numerous
and the was as pleased, most, as
progeny are coming to dinner
g g can't wait for everylady
temora and 2 shall want to
see it \
g'ue a little silver
show you to them. - They'll be very
had use that g keep by it, with
interested. gill display you with pride,
my lavel
a rou +
Ayadan, that is a semply
Bye for a minutes here comes
splendid- looking frame, too ! I've
never seen one 2 like as well
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In this second letter from October 27, Lady Bird Taylor thanks Lyndon B. Johnson for the framed photograph he sent her and says she can't wait for everyone to see it. She writes that she declined an invitation from friends to go fishing and asks about Johnson's prospective employment and his plans for "coming West."
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