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^ Still together in 1929.  Came  with you during Dean's death & illness & stayed months after words.  Leaving Thursday Aug 15 1929.  Bobbie & Thorpe accompanying me.  B.J.S. got the A.J.B. blues. 

^ Jacque

^ 3/29/25.
Scorn not the girl thats down today,
But give her a smile for her sorrow.
For this old world is a queer old world,
And [[underlined]] you [[/underlined]] may be down tomorrow. Lovingly Jacque

^ Remember the times, our Sons our rivals, our enemies oh, well we are going to make it. Beware of taking.


^ {Had we never loved so kindly. 
Had we never loved so blindly
never met, or never parted
We'd never have been brokenhearted.}
#610 Baylor St. Austin, Tex 
Phone Laine 427
visit me

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^ Dear Classmate:
Sweet is the memory of distant friends, like the mellow rays of the departing sun, it falls tenderly, yet sadly, on the heart.
your classmate
C. C. Owens.
Prairie View, Texas

D^ on't forget the day you & I first met [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] and [[strikethrough]] told [[/strikethrough]] in your senior year, you stop having so much to do with me, and stop speaking as friendly, and the cause of it. [[4 squiggly lines]]

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