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The White House Washington
Feb. 20 1937
My dear Tweedsmuir
I am a thoroughly bad correspondent, but I think of you nevertheless, & especially of that wonderful day in Quebec last summer - Here in Washington things have been so uncertain since my return from South America that I have not been able to make any plans, but now I begin to see daylight - I asked Armour to tell you that if you and Lady Tweedsmuir could come
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to visit us the end of March, it would be a good time, and, I hope the Cherry Blossom period when spring really seems at hand. My wife and I are so looking forward to your visit - and there is much I want to talk over with you - nice things as well as the world situation which is not nice.
With very good wish
Faithfully yours Franklin D Roosevelt