Dear Dolores:
Are you surprised that I am keeping my promise by answering your letters the same day I get them? You may not be but I really am surprised to find myself writing tonight. Of course I had every good intention of writing this evening since another of your letters came today but while trying to do some studying a couple of hours ago I fell asleep. It was so hard to get woke up that I thought surely I would never be able to get this far toward accomplishing my desires. Of course I will not be able to mail this out tomorrow but it will keep and I can add more to it tomorrow night. Will you mind? I hope not.
Really, Honey, I was more than pleased to get your letter today, but don't ever again ask such a foolish question as whether I would prefer to have you send the pictures or bring them in person. The answer is obvious. I am sure you know what it is – now, don't you? And you are really serious about coming out here for over Sunday when you can get the proper days off? That's swell! Make it as soon as you can. Just let me know when and where to meet you and nothing will stop me. After seeing your picture the people here are anxious to meet you.
How did you find the Mayfields? Fine I hope! I would like very much to see them. I still haven't written LH to make plans to go hunting. My time is pretty well taken next week so I doubt if I will be able to get down there before the following week. I suppose I will have to be content to hunt here for a few days – or perhaps I should say a half-day. That is probably all the time I will have. I'll try to write LH tomorrow.
Tomorrow is Sunday again. It will not be entirely a restful day for me but I'm going to get some??? of that much needed rest, if I possibly can. I can at least sleep until 7:00 in the morning. Is that awful?
Until tomorrow night ---!!!
Yours with Love,
Ted
Are you surprised that I am keeping my promise by answering your letters the same day I get them? You may not be but I really am surprised to find myself writing tonight. Of course I had every good intention of writing this evening since another of your letters came today but while trying to do some studying a couple of hours ago I fell asleep. It was so hard to get woke up that I thought surely I would never be able to get this far toward accomplishing my desires. Of course I will not be able to mail this out tomorrow but it will keep and I can add more to it tomorrow night. Will you mind? I hope not.
Really, Honey, I was more than pleased to get your letter today, but don't ever again ask such a foolish question as whether I would prefer to have you send the pictures or bring them in person. The answer is obvious. I am sure you know what it is – now, don't you? And you are really serious about coming out here for over Sunday when you can get the proper days off? That's swell! Make it as soon as you can. Just let me know when and where to meet you and nothing will stop me. After seeing your picture the people here are anxious to meet you.
How did you find the Mayfields? Fine I hope! I would like very much to see them. I still haven't written LH to make plans to go hunting. My time is pretty well taken next week so I doubt if I will be able to get down there before the following week. I suppose I will have to be content to hunt here for a few days – or perhaps I should say a half-day. That is probably all the time I will have. I'll try to write LH tomorrow.
Tomorrow is Sunday again. It will not be entirely a restful day for me but I'm going to get some??? of that much needed rest, if I possibly can. I can at least sleep until 7:00 in the morning. Is that awful?
Until tomorrow night ---!!!
Yours with Love,
Ted
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