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DOROTHY DEHNER 33 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 3, NEW YORK

You should have pictures soon

My copy - original in folder

Sunday June II '44

Dearest Dot-

When I got in last night there were five messages for me. I read with interest all your adventures.

Met Ken Robinson at Mickeys we had a drink and came up to the house- I made (can) clam chowder we talked and ate. Ilene is in St. Louis/[[strikethrough]] Hatch [//strikethrough]] Remember the blonde boy who works for Hatch at museum. I asked if Hatch had said anything - he said no - I accounted verbatum the account. He laughed like hell and said it was time somebody told him that.

Give it no thought - there are situations the sooner people get used to hearing from me the sooner they will know what to do - if they dont want the results. Ill kick Heythum in the ass sometime when he wants to meet us. I mean it actually - he time will come maybe. 

Anyhony came up this afternoon, I had dishes washed. I swept mopped swept front room got laundry ready changed screens made sandwiches and went fishing at the pond but no results - except 2 bass. no good biting. 

Glad you got the deal fixed up with Flo We can handle the tax cheaper with the farm and shop than she can, my little moleless wonder. I want me to buy you a classy pair of hip fit slacks. Find them if you can. You know, Hollywood style. Your dress sounds swell.

Havnt [[strikethrough]] to [[//strikethrough]] been to a movie for more than a month. Went out to see Aggie but nobody home that was Friday.

Dottie your letter of last Sat. night about how I had made you a better person was very touching. You've made me too - I owe my direction to you and Ive often thought of how much nicer I should be to you youre such an angel.