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will love him with all of his egotism [[unclear]] - he is [[unclear]] & [[unclear]] when [[unclear]] has Fay has been in to see me several times & is coming again on Saturday. He loves California & wants to go back. The country is beautiful [[unclear]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]] am back in the old apartment with her [[unclear]] other past [[unclear]] in front of our other people so far below me & many [[unclear]] me down in the park was they dont hunt. When I think of Nietzsche who says "How did I soar to the height where there are no more rabbel setting about me well" Oh I found it my brethern! Up here on the loftiest height. The springing of joy follows
will love him with all of his egotism [[unclear]] - he is [[unclear]] & [[unclear]] when [[unclear]] that Fay has been in to see me several times & is coming again on Saturday. He loves California & wants to go back. The country is beautiful [[unclear]] nine of our bunch in the old apartment with the lake & the park & green trees in front of us & the people so far below me & away from  me down in the park that they dont hurt. Then I think of Nietzsche who says "How did I soar to the height where there are no more rabbel setting about the well" Oh I found it my brethern! Up here on the loftiest height. The springing of joyfullness

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will love him with all of his egotism unclear - he is unclear & unclear when unclear that Fay has been in to see me several times & is coming again on Saturday. He loves California & wants to go back. The country is beautiful unclear nine of our bunch in the old apartment with the lake & the park & green trees in front of us & the people so far below me & away from me down in the park that they dont hurt. Then I think of Nietzsche who says "How did I soar to the height where there are no more rabbel setting about the well" Oh I found it my brethern! Up here on the loftiest height. The springing of joyfullness