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Date Posted: 00:18:57 12/08/11 Thu
Author: Lois
Subject: Re: About Lying --- The Letter
In reply to: George 's message, "Re: About Lying --- The Letter" on 22:35:31 12/07/11 Wed

>>I have an example of a letter written in the mid
>>1940's that is the example of a liar in action. The
>>person is not in control of themselves in at least one
>>respect, and the lie comes about because of the denial
>>of being out of control.
>>
>>George
>
>Read the letters below and see what measure of
>veracity there is to be found in each, using your
>common sense. This is the same common sense required
>in interpreting the Price silencing counsel.
>Deception, lies, and manipulation are all the same
>whether exerted over religious concerns, or just plain
>old everyday things. And the way of a liar with the
>gullible (or those he thinks are gullible) is like
>"the way of a man with a maid" -- regardless of how
>many centuries pass, and how language and culture
>changes, the basics remain exactly the same,
>regardless of wishful utopian thinking.

>
>(The second letter is not a reply to the first letter,
>but written to the same addressee over a year later.
>However, like a soap opera, the story line is
>redundant enough that even with such a large gap, it
>may readily be picked up again.)
>
>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxfirst letterxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>Return address: A.B. Postmark: Feb 3, 1945
>216 X street
>Nacogdoches, Texas
>
>Addressee: Cpl X
> Serial #XXXXXXXX
> XX Squadron XXXXX
>
>Dear Brother,
> I supposed you will be surprised to hear from me. How
>is everything with you? I am sorry you couldn't come
>home. Me and L.V. did everything we could to get you
>home.
>
> Brother, I want to ask you to do something that
>concerns you as well as me, LV and the (Lays?). L.V.
>quit me about drinking. I know she is your sister and
>you want things to go the best for her and I don't
>blame you. I haven't drunk a drop and can give you my
>word that I never intend to again. I see now what it
>does. The Seales at the beauty shop are doing all they
>can to keep us separated. She says not but I know.
>They have her fooled. Everybody knows it but her. Now
>I think if you wrote her a nice letter and talked to
>her and ask her to to go back to me and try me one
>more time and see if I had quit (which You think I
>Would.
for her and the boys) I think she would. I
>know this is asking a lot of you? but I really mean it
>and will promise you that I will never drink any more
>and you [know] I love her better than anything on
>earth. Maybe I can help you someway someday. Please
>help me this much. It's hell to stand to see your home
>tore up.
>
> Brother, answer this at once, because she may get a
>divorce next week. Don't let L.V. know that I wrote
>you, whether you do this for me or not, but [I] am
>hoping you do. Just ask her to do it for you and your
>mother['s] sake. She has enough to worry about as it
>is. She talked to me and I promised that I had quit
>for good. Answer this and tell me how you feel about
>[it.] I appreciate anything you can do. I know she
>will do things for you if you ask her. Brother, please
>do this and maybe I can repay you someday. Don't even
>let anyone see this letter except you. Can I depend on
>you [to] do this[?] Write me at A.B.B. [above address]
>on you [two words lined out.]
>
>Your brotherinlaw
>A.B.B.
>
>
>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSecond letterxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>Sender: Mrs. A.B.B. Postmark: Feb 12, 1946
> Rt #X, Nacogdoches, Tex.
>
>Addressee: Cpl X XXXXXXXX
> 1045 B.U. Hospital
> S.A.D.A.A.F. P.D.C
> San Antonio, Texas
>
>Tues. Feb 12
>
>Dear Brother:
>If I seem to be blowing off steam, well I am doing
>just that. Having to be pestered by A.B.B.. and him
>tight, so excuse the note. I didn't get your Special
>till yesterday and have been at work on it all day.
>Papa got me to write his and Mr. B. got A.B. to write
>his except he signed it. I hope it works. Let me hear
>-- I still want to send you a wire to tell you we need
>your signature on some papers -- May I ??? Let me
>know. Also here's hoping we see you soon -- a civilian
>Bye with lots of love --
>L.V.

George,

What is a "special"?

Lois

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