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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, January-May, 1943

1943-03-07 Page 2

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-2- the field. I still don't know what his name was. They said it so fast when introductions were made that no-one seems to have caught it. Such a saluting and heel-clicking you never saw. I am greatly surprised to learn of your gambling. It's a very very bad habit. You'll undoubtedly end up broke or in jail or with me. Haven't you heard "You can't win at gambling". I must strictly forbid you to gamble. I might suggest that you buy the yacht and then if you can win more buy the ponies. I'm enclosing Carl's picture for our records. He does look like a swell young fellow.
 
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