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acquaintanceship; has a [[strikethrough]] good [[/strikethrough]] sense of humor but a very tragic feeling (what words can do!). We sit and discussed everybody, [[strikethrough]] feeling [[/strikethrough]] getting sadder & sadder, until I had to go. Then there is B. Riley who sits in the smoker across from me with healthy jeaned legs crossed and we toss about our immediate coarsely humorous ideas with shrill laughter. She is a classics major, indomitably happy & far too talkative (For which the only remedy is only to listen to one's own witticism.) She goes out with a Western boy I knew. Everybody [[strikethrough]] for [[/strikethrough]] is always fitting into a greater mesh of acquaintanceship; happy day when my best friends will all know each other: yet impossible, as they are of such [[strikethrough]] cerct [[/strikethrough]] totally unlike & unliking each-other types.

Love,
Doris

P.S. Now that you have become a "best seller" you are only beginning; you will develop a large audience of expectant people. When is your next paper coming out?