"Letter Written by Dorothy A. Six Clark to William Judson Clark Dated N" by Dorothy A. Six Clark
 

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[Envelope]:
Miss D. Six
YOUNG AMERICAN DEB, Inc.
530 SEVENTH AVENUE
NEW YORK 18, N. Y.

A/C Judson Clark
Sqdrn 5, Class 45-A
Cadet Detachment
Stewart Field, New York

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YOUNG AMERICAN DEB
Junior Dresses

530 Seventh Avenue
New York

Sunday

Dearest Judson—

Honestly, I don’t even know what day it is darling—I love you so.

You just left a few hours ago & already I’m so lonesome. Every weekend gets worse & worse. I fall more in love with you each time I see you, honey.

So many things happened this weekend—I’m still in such a daze, darling. Are we really engaged with a ring and everything? It’s wonderful—I love you so. You’re the most wonderful man in the whole world. You’re so sweet & thoughtful all the time.

This will have to be a real short letter because I’m going to sleep real quick now. I just wanted to write & let you know how much I love you & how much I miss you, too.

Honey, every time you come home I fall in love all over again & twice as hard. It doesn’t seem possible that I could love you any more than I did but somehow I always do.

Don’t know where this paper ever came from or how it got there but in my condition there’s nothing I can do.

Please tell me about what Steve said. I’m curious for my own sake but Woody is in as bad a daze as I am almost. Golly, love is strange.

Can’t we do anything to hurry March up. It seems years & years away. Something should be done, honey. There are loads of things I was definitely going to ask you & talk over with you this weekend but look what happened. We got engaged & when I’m with you anything I wanted to say or ask just has completely gone out of my mind.

I love you so, honey. I wish I could tell you how much but there just aren’t enough words—I love you.

All my love,
Dottie
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