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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, April -August, 1942

1942-08-13 Page 6

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-6- of us seem to go wild with speed. I remember once Tony and I ran full tilt into a fence. He was a wild gelding. - We'll have to go out to the ranch sometime. You'll meet a Williametta then that you don't know exists. I'm afraid there's several me's you haven't met yet. Some of them you'd like -- I think) I'm sleepy, honey. Good night, my Burton. I think I'm very lucky. But then I always was. I, too, have the feeling you'll come through safe and sound - but don't say anything again so absurd as that remark that if you didn't I must forget you. There's only one way that could happen and Death isn't that way. Always -- Willametta
 
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