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1932 - March 29 I've spent a very miserable day today. I'm simply sick with the blues. Sweet is worried to death. Last night he tried to tell me how everything is, and he kinda choked on the words. He said that maybe we'd have a place to go if we got married next fall but he didn't have a cent to live on. He wants to get married as soon as we can but he can't bear to take me from the wonderful home I have here with no better prospects ahead of him than there is now. Someone is holding a note for $1250 of Clarence's money and he says that he can't collect a nickel on it. Gosh I feel sorry for…mehr

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1932 - March 29 I've spent a very miserable day today. I'm simply sick with the blues. Sweet is worried to death. Last night he tried to tell me how everything is, and he kinda choked on the words. He said that maybe we'd have a place to go if we got married next fall but he didn't have a cent to live on. He wants to get married as soon as we can but he can't bear to take me from the wonderful home I have here with no better prospects ahead of him than there is now. Someone is holding a note for $1250 of Clarence's money and he says that he can't collect a nickel on it. Gosh I feel sorry for him. Mama noticed that I was awfully blue today. I told her a few things.
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Diane Dickerson was born in Dodge City, Kansas, and grew up on the family farm south of Spearville, Kansas. She graduated from St. Mary of the Plains College in Dodge City, Kansas, with a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics. She taught high school mathematics for one year in Kansas before moving to Tucson, Arizona, where she married Brian Dickerson, her husband now of forty-six years. She has lived with her husband in Tucson, Arizona; in Ventura, California; and in Payson, Arizona, their current home. Her careers include teaching, computer support specialist, residential real estate appraisal, and QuickBooks bookkeeping consultant. Diane wrote this book to preserve her mother's diaries and to share the diaries with present and future descendants of her parents.