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  • tn the Senate race--that he loved you and me and always would and would do anything in the world he could for us. Be said at one time when o•n. waa governor there wae a bill up 1n which his Company was bitterly opposed to the Standard on some oil
  • Darling, ~t I an sending thltif Airmail Special in an effort to beat Secret Operative No. ttl678 to you •••• Colonel Estea has come and gone. Yesterday afternoon, just as I 'Was getting ready to go to my exercises for the first time in ten days, he
  • night, arrive there Friday noon, and stay as short a time as possible. Senator's time is so valuable and I feel I need him so, that I almost must go on. Besides,· I want to lay hands, both for myself and for Aunt Effie, on such of that money
  • March 11, 1942, 11 A. M. Darling: Here goes the volume, written in the morning because if I wait until seven or eight o'clock at night there is never time enough. Your letter or March 9, in which you tell me that you really are not ~using 100