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     When I tell my friends here how wonderful Moberly is, they only look at each other wearily and don't believe a word I say.  Well, maybe it isn't just Moberly I think is so wonderful, maybe it is the field of daisies & wild roses I stood in somewhere between Mt. Airy & Armstrong.
     When I tell my friends here how wonderful Moberly is, they only look at each other wearily and don't believe a word I say.  Well, maybe it isn't just Moberly I think is so wonderful, maybe it is the field of daisies & wild roses I stood in somewhere between Mt. Airy & Armstrong.
       I hope you don't get so tied up doing reviews that you neglect your autobiography.  Dr.  Siseley is having a book [[underlined:  The Night [[?]]  ]] out this fall.  It is an easier book for him than most.  Though, because it mostly consists of material that has been published in magazines through the years.
       I hope you don't get so tied up doing reviews that you neglect your autobiography.  Dr.  Eiseley is having a book [[underlined:  The Night [[?]]  ]] out this fall.  It is an easier book for him than most.  Though, because it mostly consists of material that has been published in magazines through the years.
       Again, I'm so sorry I didn't have time for a longer visit with you.  I wanted to meet Ms. Conroy and your fine dog.
       Again, I'm so sorry I didn't have time for a longer visit with you.  I wanted to meet Ms. Conroy and your fine dog.
Sincerely,
Sincerely,
Peggy E. Werkley
Peggy E. Werkley

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    When I tell my friends here how wonderful Moberly is, they only look at each other wearily and don't believe a word I say.  Well, maybe it isn't just Moberly I think is so wonderful, maybe it is the field of daisies & wild roses I stood in somewhere between Mt. Airy & Armstrong.
     I hope you don't get so tied up doing reviews that you neglect your autobiography.  Dr.  Eiseley is having a book [[underlined:  The Night ?  ]] out this fall.  It is an easier book for him than most.  Though, because it mostly consists of material that has been published in magazines through the years.
     Again, I'm so sorry I didn't have time for a longer visit with you.  I wanted to meet Ms. Conroy and your fine dog.

Sincerely, Peggy E. Werkley