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[[strikethrough]] Frank: My personal and heartfelt thanks. I'm almost impossible t reach by telephone here. If I get a pass to get out, I'll call you where ever. In the meantime, I can receive both mail and fax's. P.S. Gerald, I'm sure this will be good news for you, too. I'll look forward to your visit whenever that is. -- I seem to have heard something about March -- if that's so, I hope it's when I'm newly available to see you. Jane: I'm really sorry that your winter has been so rotten. I hope it's better now, and will continue so as the days get longer and the air warmer - and that Milton will be in fine shape for your winter in Maine. Dawn: Calling from here is so very difficult on a public phone that I haven't called and give you news in this form. I will call when I'm at a home phone. Karl: Thank you for the boot, and the boost. You should know that I probably listen to you more than anyone else. Partly because you think and speak clearly, and partly because I've never known you to be wrong in your talks to me. Stanley: You know that I consider you a wise, and kindly big brother. And in this period the most important of my mentors. You were also the first to speak to me in this regard -- I appreciate that. Bob: This is for your information -- my health is improving. I hope your's in satisfactory enough, often enough to keep you engaged and lively, and caring, as you have for so long been.[[/strikethrough]]
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