.MTM3Ng.MTE3Mjk4: Difference between revisions

From Newberry Transcribe
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "(3 I think often of the pleasure that holiday of you three sisters together at Mackinac must be to you in retrospect, a rather special occasion. Loads of books are written and...")
 
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
(3
(3
I think often of the pleasure that holiday of you three sisters together at Mackinac must be to you in retrospect, a rather special occasion. Loads of books are written and being published and bought in spite of the war, and I wish a new edition of the "Gods" could be issued. I wonder if the name is too poetic, and puzzles people? "Do you know the Marshfields - the Chicago Marshfields?" would be a sort of introduction, for after all, it is the story of that family as loved in Chicago, a family to be loved, and in a period of Chicago that must not be forgotten - The book has so much of humor and charm, is so alive, it must not be forgotten. An edition in memory of your sister would be lovely - I may have told you I received
I think often of the pleasure that holiday of you three sisters together at Mackinac must be to you in retrospect, a rather special occasion. Loads of books are written and being published and bought in spite of the war, and I wish a new edition of the "Gods" could be issued. I wonder if the name is too poetic, and puzzles people? "Do you know the Marshfields - the Chicago Marshfields?" would be a sort of introduction, for after all, it is the story of that family as loved in Chicago, a family to be loved, and in a period of Chicago that must not be forgotten - The book has so much of humor and charm, is so alive, it must not be forgotten. An edition in memory of your sister would be lovely - I may have told you I reread

Latest revision as of 19:47, 24 June 2021

(3 I think often of the pleasure that holiday of you three sisters together at Mackinac must be to you in retrospect, a rather special occasion. Loads of books are written and being published and bought in spite of the war, and I wish a new edition of the "Gods" could be issued. I wonder if the name is too poetic, and puzzles people? "Do you know the Marshfields - the Chicago Marshfields?" would be a sort of introduction, for after all, it is the story of that family as loved in Chicago, a family to be loved, and in a period of Chicago that must not be forgotten - The book has so much of humor and charm, is so alive, it must not be forgotten. An edition in memory of your sister would be lovely - I may have told you I reread