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May 5, 1946
May 5, 1946
Dear Mr. Burbank,  
Dear Mr. Burbank,  
I am so glad that my friend and her husband called to see you. I certainly would have liked to have been there and heard you and [[unclear]](that's my girl friends name) discussing me. I hope that she stressed only my good points.Ha!  
I am so glad that my friend and her husband called to see you. I certainly would have liked to have been there and heard you and [[Iva?]](that's my girl friends name) discussing me. I hope that she stressed only my good points. Ha!  
I haven't heard from her since their visit, but you can imagine how anxious I am to get her letter. She had written me that she had called at the Hotel at five [[unclear]] evening, and they told her that you were probably in bed. She said that she was going again next day. I am very glad that they got to meet Dick too. Yes, Mr. Royce's letter [[unclear]] but he should not feel as [[he?]] does. His friends will understand that he has been ill. It would be good for him to see some of them.
I haven't heard from her since their visit, but you can imagine how anxious I am to get her letter. She had written me that she had called at the Hotel at five one evening, and they told her that you were probably in bed. She said that she was going again next day. I am very glad that they got to meet Dick too. Yes, Mr. Royce's letter sad but he should not feel as [[he?]] does. His friends will understand that he has been ill. It would be good for him to see some of them.

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Sunday Afternoon May 5, 1946 Dear Mr. Burbank, I am so glad that my friend and her husband called to see you. I certainly would have liked to have been there and heard you and Iva?(that's my girl friends name) discussing me. I hope that she stressed only my good points. Ha! I haven't heard from her since their visit, but you can imagine how anxious I am to get her letter. She had written me that she had called at the Hotel at five one evening, and they told her that you were probably in bed. She said that she was going again next day. I am very glad that they got to meet Dick too. Yes, Mr. Royce's letter sad but he should not feel as he? does. His friends will understand that he has been ill. It would be good for him to see some of them.