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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, June-July, 1943
1943-07-21 Page 2
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attention. You must not read anything into what I tell along that line. When I have an opinion to give, as always, I shall give it outright. If there are arguments to be advanced pro or con I do not disguise them as anything else. There wasn't any propaganda value intended. I don't believe you'll be hurt (any more than I, because I want it as much as you) because I know you understand as well as I the difficulties that we face......but we've been over that before. It's hard enough to keep good judgement in command over my heart...but I must. So no more about it now.
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attention. You must not read anything into what I tell along that line. When I have an opinion to give, as always, I shall give it outright. If there are arguments to be advanced pro or con I do not disguise them as anything else. There wasn't any propaganda value intended. I don't believe you'll be hurt (any more than I, because I want it as much as you) because I know you understand as well as I the difficulties that we face......but we've been over that before. It's hard enough to keep good judgement in command over my heart...but I must. So no more about it now.
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