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March 23

Dear folks, 

This is risky, but it is certainly surest -- to send my library card to you -- & you will inform me of its safe arrival at once?

I am so pleased -- this morning I slept until 12:15 after breakfast! (Missed a class which is easy to get lecture notes on). At last enough rest, & energy for all the things to come: Preparation for an ec quiz tomorrow & a tutorial paper for Friday. The rest of week I leave till after Mass, when [[strikethrough]] at [[/strikethrough]] -- no 3 times a week singing & with Bill-- it will be an awful gap, but. 

Last night came Kaussly, half an hour late, (while the boys entertained us with pieces -- until some one at the window spotted him). He is short, high-blood-pressure-faced, & a very pleasant genial expression; most of the time. A three-hour work-out after the feverish day that was yesterday, ([[strikethrough]] my [[/strikethrough]] one paper finished, the other read, & scramble all day) & the curse, made me deader'n most people, & most people looked very peaceable as we shuffled out after his cheered exit. Bill had been upset (I think from all the shots he has been having lately -- tetanus, different blood antibody tests, etc.) & was also dead. So we went home very fast. We know all the notes now, but lack "in the heart" (K) especially in the soft parts. Perhaps everybody was too tired to have a heart.  Our song may he heard, but very weakly -- why don't you ask the Geoffrays if their [[strikethrough]] at [[/strikethrough]] set might be able to pick it up?

Love, 
Doris