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Dear Sherwood: I was awfully glad to get your letter today. It was so close to me. I have had dats too when I was afraid of people. You spoke of the weather being cold & bleak. Maybe anyone who feels nature deeply suffers for it too. I would like to try a climate once where there was much sunshine. I suppose it would get you sometimes but I believe it would suit me better. [[Bandelaire?]]
Dear Sherwood: I was awfully glad to get your letter today. It was so close to me. I have had dats too when I was afraid of people. You spoke of the weather being cold & bleak. Maybe anyone who feels nature deeply suffers for it too. I would like to try a climate once where there was much sunshine. I suppose it would get you sometimes but I believe it would suit me better. [[Bandelaire?]] must have come out of a wood like that when he wrote saying always drunk, on wine, love, poetry anything but drunk on something. A woman would save one on days like that but in the eternal [[cursedness?]] of things she would probably not

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Dear Sherwood: I was awfully glad to get your letter today. It was so close to me. I have had dats too when I was afraid of people. You spoke of the weather being cold & bleak. Maybe anyone who feels nature deeply suffers for it too. I would like to try a climate once where there was much sunshine. I suppose it would get you sometimes but I believe it would suit me better. Bandelaire? must have come out of a wood like that when he wrote saying always drunk, on wine, love, poetry anything but drunk on something. A woman would save one on days like that but in the eternal cursedness? of things she would probably not