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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, November-December 1943
1943-11-07 Page 4
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-4 lie on our sides. As you say, we know when we're comfortable… so to Hell with the health rules. Mail situation must be worse than I suspected here. I'd guess they let it pile up awhile and then cancel and ship a bunch of it at once. No I don't have to pay but I thought 3¢ (being out of airmails) might speed delivery. I enjoyed the evening with the poets but I'd rather have spent it with you personally. Now I have most positive objection to your going into Nurse's Aid. I wasn't keen on your rushing (as it would require) I don't like the idea of your scrubbing mattresses. I object
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-4 lie on our sides. As you say, we know when we're comfortable… so to Hell with the health rules. Mail situation must be worse than I suspected here. I'd guess they let it pile up awhile and then cancel and ship a bunch of it at once. No I don't have to pay but I thought 3¢ (being out of airmails) might speed delivery. I enjoyed the evening with the poets but I'd rather have spent it with you personally. Now I have most positive objection to your going into Nurse's Aid. I wasn't keen on your rushing (as it would require) I don't like the idea of your scrubbing mattresses. I object
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