Barton Swaim Quotes
He Wrote So Many Letters That Occasionally He Would Forget The Name Of The Person He Was Writing To. "This Is A Letter To What's-his-name," He'd Begin. "Jeane Will Know His Name, Ask Jeane." Jeane Was Our Senate Liaison And Someone Who Knew Nearly Everyone. "Dear Whoever," He Would Continue, "I Just Wanted To Let You Know How Sorry I Was To Hear About Your Dad. I Remember Losing My Dad When I Was Seventeen, And All I Can Say Is It Wasn't Easy. Please Know You'll Be In Our Prayers Over The Coming Weeks And Months." I Wondered If The Governor Would Pray For Somebody Whose Name He Couldn't Remember. Would He Tell God To Ask Jeane?
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