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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, June-July, 1943
1943-06-08 Page 1
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Started Zach Shepherd Dearest: I do read your letters- more than once. I read them while waiting in [chow] line, in an odd moment dining the day, or im those last few minutes before lights out.They are precious to me for as you say, "The comfort they bring me; the feeling of ... someone to whom I am important." Thats one of the good things of married life I am enjoying even before marriage. Arent I lucky. I've hoped my letters might have something of the same effect on you.
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Started Zach Shepherd Dearest: I do read your letters- more than once. I read them while waiting in [chow] line, in an odd moment dining the day, or im those last few minutes before lights out.They are precious to me for as you say, "The comfort they bring me; the feeling of ... someone to whom I am important." Thats one of the good things of married life I am enjoying even before marriage. Arent I lucky. I've hoped my letters might have something of the same effect on you.
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