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You don't know me from Adam (though you may remember Adam). Dorothy Babb | You don't know me from Adam (though you may remember Adam). Dorothy Babb | ||
gave me your address and suggested that I write you - for my husband A [[nt - crossed out]] | gave me your address and suggested that I write you - for my husband A [[nt - crossed out]] Aubrey Gauldin, | ||
now dead, and I met in Columbia during the Depression years, when we thought we could change the | now dead, and I met in Columbia during the Depression years, when we thought we could change the | ||
world by telling it what it was really like. But we could not. The world, la [[ght - crossed out]] laughter, | world by telling it what it was really like. But we could not. The world, la [[ght - crossed out]] laughter, | ||
no applause, is less malleable than it was in the | no applause, is less malleable than it was in the |
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Gouldin, Sara [1988] Van Nuys, Ca. Mar. 17, 1988 Dear Jack Conroy =
You don't know me from Adam (though you may remember Adam). Dorothy Babb
gave me your address and suggested that I write you - for my husband A nt - crossed out Aubrey Gauldin, now dead, and I met in Columbia during the Depression years, when we thought we could change the world by telling it what it was really like. But we could not. The world, la ght - crossed out laughter, no applause, is less malleable than it was in the