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  • at home., and it was so !!:!:I,. muoh less expensive that way. But now that I am working all day I cannot eat lunch at home and I don't get there before eight o'clock usually., and therefore do not have time to do my share of cooking., besides I'm a little
  • , my love\ You know what the best thing about working up here is?? It makes me understand you so much better. I know why you can't get home any time you want to, and can readily see how you could become disheartened about the chances of our way of life
  • status {wHic~ the people back home interpret to be one of combat or preparation-for-combat) and get behind a desk where you could make lots of people funotion--and just let politics take care of itself. I am not at all short or faith with our country
  • , many kisses. I assure you the size and mumber of them was most unexpected. This afternoon I took off an hour and forty-five minutes and carried Peggy, Jr., her present. Elizabeth Rowe wasn1t at home, so I did not go by and leave her present as I
  • day. Last night I went by and picked Jim Rowe up and had dinner at his home with Elizabeth, her mother and Jim's father. Got hom3 about 10:30 and Sam Houston and Albertine were still up. I have been getting down to the cormnittee meetings
  • ticL. . n in caso so . nebocy 1c.ntec1 to muke sometl:in,-- out o.f' tt . ',lht1.t c1o you think1 nd everythin_: :..,.lwuys --;ets knovm- -thl t oNe c~n 2. iepeni on •••• I keep on thinking of thoae artng blooka •••• Senator aakei me to go home