Sunday, September 27, 2015

September 27, 1933 - Wednesday

Darling,

We have been out on the lake tonight in a boat. It was lovely because there is a perfect moon tonight. Sweetheart I missed you so that I sang to the moon –
Moon beams shining soft above
Let me beg of you
Find the one I dearly love
Tell him I’ll e’er be true
Fate may part us
Years may pass
Future all unknown
Still my heart will ever prove
Faithful to him alone.

When you come down next summer when the moon is bright we will go out in the boat by ourselves. I love you.

Everyday or so Mom takes some new things out of her trunk and the house is getting to look quite nice and there are only a few corners left that aren’t thoroughly cleaned yet. This place is very restful for the nerves. The only thing lacking is you. Now you will find this just the place for you after your hard year at school. I’m sure you will like it. Mr. Cresap firmly believes in the farm. He says sometime soon, maybe in the next five years, there is going to be a bloody revolution and then only safe people will be those on farms. Of course I don’t believe in all that but it made me think, dear, about something that has never occurred to us. It is this, if any big disaster like that did happen to the US we must get together. So many terrible things are likely to happen we don’t want to loose each other.

Dear, I asked you for the list of names of all the new pledges that was in the “Oregonian”. I guess you forgot it. But do you suppose that you might still be able to find that paper around somewhere and send it to me?   I am very curious about several people.

Lover, I am sleepy as you have probably noticed in my writing, I went swimming again today because the weather was so perfect. Our electric plant isn’t working yet so I am going back to nature and using a candle. I love you, dear, and good night.


Ann

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