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at that.
at that.
Still there is so much to be said.
Still there is so much to be said.
(after I had [[?]]  the above had not been [[?]] )
  _________________________
I had a letter from John.  He had some [[?]] from the country and had been in Chicago, where he has seen some paintings.  He seemed in a good [[?]] .  He had not been painting but, instead had been helping to build a house.
(After I had discovered the above had not been sent )
I had a letter from John.  He had come down from the country and had been in Chicago, where he has seen some paintings.   
  He seemed in a good mood.  He had not been painting but, instead had been helping to build a house.
Still he felt all right - a good feeling about things.
Still he felt all right - a good feeling about things.
I have been very lonely and restless. It seems to me sometimes that I can no longer bear this town.
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This summer it was rather nice.  John was with me a long time.
I have been very lonely and restless. It seems to me sometimes that I can no longer bear this town.
Then Eleanor Copenhaver came home.  She is a mature woman and my friend.  I am more than half in love with her.
This summer it was rather nice.  John was with me a long time.
  Then Eleanor Copenhaver came home.  She is a mature woman and my friend.  I am more than half in love with her.
We were together a good deal.  We talked.  I talked over with her
We were together a good deal.  We talked.  I talked over with her

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Note: page out of order; page 7 is the previous image 6 at that. Still there is so much to be said.

 _________________________

(After I had discovered the above had not been sent )

I had a letter from John.  He had come down from the country and had been in Chicago, where he has seen some paintings.  
 He seemed in a good mood.  He had not been painting but, instead had been helping to build a house.

Still he felt all right - a good feeling about things.

 _______________________
I have been very lonely and restless. It seems to me sometimes that I can no longer bear this town.
This summer it was rather nice.  John was with me a long time.
 Then Eleanor Copenhaver came home.  She is a mature woman and my friend.  I am more than half in love with her.

We were together a good deal. We talked. I talked over with her