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Eve Drewelowe travel correspondence, 1928-1929

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of that which I did not know. There is not much opportunity for any language at home. It was cloudy again today and still remains cool; I don't think that we can be completely happy until the summer of 1929 really comes. It's so hard to work and be satisfied unless we are physically comfortable - and we haven't been that for ages, long ages! Write as often as you can. We shall be happy for each letter and of course become more and more anxious for mail as time goes on. We have to send a big stack of books home one of these days (Colorado) to get rid of them. We have about half our pullman trunk filled with
 
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