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744-5825   December 19th 1967.   

My dearest Dorothy Miller,

At first I would like to tell you, that by becoming such a very important person (in title) you ALWAYS were important anyway. I am, and [[strikethrough]] I do not [[/strikethrough]] I don't know if I should continue to tell you, words such as I MISS YOU VERY MUCH and I think of you quite often (in a strange way like for instance admiring your ability to put up with all of it, while I keep saying "stop the world I want to get off).

I have reached the stage that I have missed you so much that I am not going to wait any longer except if I hear a good line from you such as that you