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Yes--Burton says she will see me and will send me one of her Red Cross
cars to fetchup
I rather incline to a treatise upon altruism and the philosophical
subjects I fear if I wrote a novel it would be saturated by ly
spirit, and I should hate people to read it I et that part of me
off in rapher of course, a short-hand typist, if I do begin
this thing There are solish ones here no doubt I do not wish to
write in French--Mauriceand attractive In et the
better of me! The idea of some steady employment quite bucks me up
I felt rather jarred when I arrived at the Hotel Courville--the paving
across the river is bad; but I foundroom on the first floor--the only room apparently left not a
ward--and somehow the smell of carbolic had not penetrated here It was
too hot, and only a little as open
Hoonderfully beautiful these eighteenth century roonity in the proportions! This one,