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teaching because she married me who wont settle down and support a woman as a respectable man should. | teaching because she married me who wont settle down and support a woman as a respectable man should. Lucile she has done some heads of Americans that are great. I get to talking to her about some imaginary [[?]] - say Miss Windpeter Winters. We talk about her several days and then she takes some clay and there she is - very realistic vivid things | ||
I'm glad your painting [[?]]. One of the most joyous things that ever happened to me is finding out that one can paint - without the schools. At least | I'm glad your painting [[?]]. One of the most joyous things that ever happened to me is finding out that one can paint - without the schools. At least one can fool about for line color and [[?]] | ||
I did fewer things up north and as soon as | I did fewer things up north and as soon as I'm out of this nasty city bedlam I'll get at it again. The trouble with me now is that I have in hand a novel that frustrates me. | ||
Well, whatever happens have | Well, whatever happens have no illusions (cursed by being far away) about live here. The dreary political [[?]] you are There is noise, death and [[weariness?]] of soul. | ||
God bless the wind that has carried you two out of it - for the time anyway | God bless the wind that has carried you two out of it - for the time anyway | ||
Sherwood | Sherwood |
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teaching because she married me who wont settle down and support a woman as a respectable man should. Lucile she has done some heads of Americans that are great. I get to talking to her about some imaginary ? - say Miss Windpeter Winters. We talk about her several days and then she takes some clay and there she is - very realistic vivid things
I'm glad your painting ?. One of the most joyous things that ever happened to me is finding out that one can paint - without the schools. At least one can fool about for line color and ?
I did fewer things up north and as soon as I'm out of this nasty city bedlam I'll get at it again. The trouble with me now is that I have in hand a novel that frustrates me.
Well, whatever happens have no illusions (cursed by being far away) about live here. The dreary political ? you are There is noise, death and weariness? of soul.
God bless the wind that has carried you two out of it - for the time anyway Sherwood