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5 Eleanor Copenhaver will be here for two weeks. We have formed an odd close friendship. It is now generally known here of course that I am attached. For two years I have lived alone, without a woman. I can go to her house, dine there, drive with her, walk with her in the road. She has many interests, is now writing a thesis for her Phd - at Columbia. She works too - in fi?ally and is very strong, a woman of 34, small and strong, with black hair and eyes, quite sympathetic. Life hasn't been spoiled for her. God knows what the Town here thinks of her. I have some friends