Letter 32 – March 15, 1948

“I suppose you went to the movies and did not have time to write with the studying to do when when you got home. Was the movie any good? I wish I could have gone with you ’cause I like to go with you, you make me feel so nice when you’re with me.”

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Letter 34 – March 21, 1948

“I’m speechless except to tell you that I love you very much and that I’m afraid I don’t seem to be getting bored with loving you but I’m getting more interested and falling deeper all the time.”

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Letter 37 – March 31, 1948

“I just bought a bottle of orange and an Italian sandwich. All full of inions peppers cheeze, tomatoes etc. very good. Want a kiss, I smell beautifully. I know you’d appreciate the inions.”

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Letter 38 – April 15, 1948

“It will be another week before I’ll see you so I have to depend on your letters to make life good again. That may sound silly, it probably is, but there is a lot of truth to it. Honest, kiddo, I really miss you and that’s no lie. “

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Letter 39 – April 18, 1947

“I went to the dance at the Top Hat last night but although there were millions of girls I wasn’t in the mood for dancing. I’d much rather have been sitting home with you. Some people would call me crazy for wanting to stay in when there is a good dance around but I’d much rather have you for myself when I’m in one of those moods.”

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