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14th of April, 1940

To: Herbie Dearest One Postal Address: .

From: Snootie Return Address: .






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8:40 A.M.
April 14, 1940
My Dearest One,
Here's hoping last night went fast for you. It did for me because I worked and then I went to bed at 8:30. Gee Darling, I hope you thought of me during your long dreary hours. Darling about yesterday, I don't know what to say or how to start it, you asked me to forget. Well I did, really. You know my dear, I did things that I was ashamed of too, so who I am to tell you. There were and are times my darling when my love for you becomes so great too, that I just think that I must show you the way, but darling I fight, and if I ever did, I want you to forget, my dear darling, you are a man, and you mustn't let your love for me weaken you. I think its better to keep wanting and longing love, than to always satisfy one's desires. That is just my opinion darling, maybe I'm wrong and if you think I am, please show me the other way. Oh, darling, it makes me feel bad writing a note like this, Let just ship the whole mess. Forget I gave you this note.
Always Yours
Snootie
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