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There was a roon in the sepunhover house here. For some reason enr ? one could
go and get in it. There it was a room on the ground floor - the walls covered with family photograph. There was an old r..ed nione in there.
I got them to do it all in light yellow. Eleanor had one of your painting and I loaned another -
for a time. You should have seen the teffrew - how the room began to call to you - invite you.
I'm becoming more and more a communist. I think it must be sowing? neand - an inevitable thing.
I guess this time is good for all of us - If you can, eventually? get that mail rs job. It seems to me the right thing..taking letters and perhaps to ple.