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of this Journal | of this Journal [[underlined]] bibliography - compared with the Courier [[underlined]] ? Does single space type form suit you? Quality of paper? Any idea you have will be welcome. Do you bind the pages? If so, there should be a margin of at least an inch on the left, I suppose. | ||
There are many problems in making this bibliography. The Courier was easy by comparison. But you will find it very interesting to examine some of this early work of Miss Cather's. You already have the | There are many [[underlined]] problems in making this bibliography. The Courier [[underlined]] was easy by comparison. But you will find it very interesting to examine some of this early work of Miss Cather's. You already have the Hesperians [[underlined]], however. | ||
Out beautiful snow will be gone in a day or two! I don't believe, though, that we'll be planting radishes this February (as was done on one of our garden plots last year!) | Out beautiful snow will be gone in a day or two! I don't believe, though, that we'll be planting radishes this [[underlined]] February (as was done on one of our garden plots last year!) | ||
A great man, wasn't he - George Washington? | A great man, wasn't he - George Washington? |
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of this Journal underlined bibliography - compared with the Courier underlined ? Does single space type form suit you? Quality of paper? Any idea you have will be welcome. Do you bind the pages? If so, there should be a margin of at least an inch on the left, I suppose.
There are many underlined problems in making this bibliography. The Courier underlined was easy by comparison. But you will find it very interesting to examine some of this early work of Miss Cather's. You already have the Hesperians underlined, however.
Out beautiful snow will be gone in a day or two! I don't believe, though, that we'll be planting radishes this underlined February (as was done on one of our garden plots last year!)
A great man, wasn't he - George Washington?
Very truly yours, Flora Bullock
I have not heard from Mr. Cunningham since last summer.