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there, in contrast to cold England in winter. Weren't you [[underlined: proud]] when those early works appeared? I sometimes re-read my old poetry (only when I'm dumping from one carton to another) & say to myself - "That wasn't so bad." Since I'm a unicorn-lover, I've a book of poetry opened, on a living room table, to William Rose Benét's "How To Catch Unicorns." You know, of course, that the poor unicorn, in addition to liking | there, in contrast to cold England in winter. Weren't you [[underlined: proud]] when those early works appeared? I sometimes re-read my old poetry (only when I'm dumping from one carton to another) & say to myself - "That wasn't so bad." Since I'm a unicorn-lover, I've a book of poetry opened, on a living room table, to William Rose Benét's "How To Catch Unicorns." You know, of course, that the poor unicorn, in addition to liking virgins, liked hot-buttered batter-cake, "like foam to flake," and probably doesn't get them very often. | ||
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-2- there, in contrast to cold England in winter. Weren't you underlined: proud when those early works appeared? I sometimes re-read my old poetry (only when I'm dumping from one carton to another) & say to myself - "That wasn't so bad." Since I'm a unicorn-lover, I've a book of poetry opened, on a living room table, to William Rose Benét's "How To Catch Unicorns." You know, of course, that the poor unicorn, in addition to liking virgins, liked hot-buttered batter-cake, "like foam to flake," and probably doesn't get them very often.
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I'll be bringing your material back home to you safely soon. Again, many thanks.
Sincerely, Peggy Werkley And my very, very best to Gladys. - & to Penny.