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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, November-December 1943
1943-11-07 Page 2
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-2 recognize each other's eccentricities (strong word for it) and moods and allow for them, they'll never bother us. Yes, I do recall Lois (at least one of the girls) saying "Remember what I told you!". I realize the position you're in there. I doubt if they could understand "our making a decision, together". Yet I feel confident that you agree with me on the matter. Perhaps its that quality, which you call R.G in me, which keeps me from doing what I want to do more than anything else in the world... because I honestly feel it best to wait. It is best for you to let them think the decision is fully yours as they understand that better.
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-2 recognize each other's eccentricities (strong word for it) and moods and allow for them, they'll never bother us. Yes, I do recall Lois (at least one of the girls) saying "Remember what I told you!". I realize the position you're in there. I doubt if they could understand "our making a decision, together". Yet I feel confident that you agree with me on the matter. Perhaps its that quality, which you call R.G in me, which keeps me from doing what I want to do more than anything else in the world... because I honestly feel it best to wait. It is best for you to let them think the decision is fully yours as they understand that better.
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