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Dr MacRae has another doctor visiting hientleman
who is at the head of a private psychopathic institution, and thinks
there's no good in life But I suppose this pessimistic view is natural
if you eat three oes
up and down the world looking for signs of degeneracy, and finds them
everywhere I expected, after half an hour's conversation, that he would
ask to look down my throat to see if I had a cleft palate Sandy's taste
in friends seems to resemble his taste in literature Gracious! this is
a letter!
Good-by
SALLIE
Thursday, May 2
Dear Judy:
Such a bewildering whirl of events! The J G H is breathless
Incidentally, I a my problem of what to do
with the children while the carpenters and plumbers and masons are here
Or, rather, my precious brother has solved it for me
This afternoon I went over