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and contentment.
I am looking forward to meeting more TV's and their wives. Do share the fun and thrills of frills with your family. They will appreciate being "in" on things.
Sincerely,
Julie's Wife
Dear Virginia,
A DAUGHTER'S THOUGHTS
Although I'vs never met though I know you already. highly of you. They told me and the great time they had. taken were real sharp.
you in person, I feel as Mom and Julie speak very about the swell meeting The pictures that were
Jim and I talk about TV quite a bit. He thought it might be nice if I wrote you and gave you my feel- ings and thoughts on it. It's hard to begin, so I'll just write what comes to mind and hope you can fol- low. Ok?
I've read letters and stories in the books that are published, and the one thing that bothers me is the family fear. It's hard for me to see why all the guys who have families keep TV a secret. From the beginning Jim has just come right out and told me about it. There are no secrets about TV between us. I realize he took a great risk in confiding in me and I respect and admire him a great deal for it. I can't help but feel that if the children do resent the actions of their father, it would be easier on them if the father himself told them. It just seems if there is enough love there shouldn't be any need for such secrecy. I guess other families just aren't as lucky as we are. I hope I haven't bored you and I hope you can kind of understand how I feel. TV makes these certain people sort of special. They
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