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Four letters, on a wide-variety of topics including his health, her school, etc. 14 October; 15 October; 18 October; 19 October E4,000/6,000 14 October. 5 pages on 5 sheets. Writing to him first thing in the morning, she tells him that today is their
Four letters, on a wide-variety of topics including his health, her school, etc. 14 October; 15 October; 18 October; 19 October E4,000/6,000 14 October. 5 pages on 5 sheets. Writing to him first thing in the morning, she tells him that today is their anniversary. Describesa visit with an old girl friend and regrets they could never again beclose because she married a boring person and now has two terribly noisy children. She writes that she impressed her friend by telling her about him. Relates advice from her father for him apropos employ- ment. 15 October. 3 pages on 3 sheets. She points out the extraordinary coincidence that they both wrote similar gloomy letters on the same day. She tries to cheer him up by telling him they have topay their dues. Monday, no date, but 18 October. 6 pages on 3 sheets. He is back in hospital. She writes to him from the student union, asking about a new apartment he will be subletting, wanting to know ifanyone else is living there. Then asks questions about his treatment. She worries that she will be outclassed by his new friends. Describes her new hair style and draws two small pictures of it. At a local fleamarket she bought the first things for their house: 6 cups, and includes a sketch. After her signature, she includes a lengthy postscript written in English class repeating her insecurity about himand warning him not to come to Texas just because he is lonely. 19 October. 4 pages on 4 sheets. She writes that she has been very happy all day. Describes a shopping trip in which she bought shoes, linens, etc. Admits that she sat at home the night before and read the Sears catalogue making lists of what they will need when they are married. Asks about his health and updates him on her school work.
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March 1, 2001 10:30 AM EST
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