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made. Then those things that one finds in literature that correspond to oneself and the directions [[strikethrough]] choosen [[/strikethrough]] chosen [[strikethrough]] then [[/strikethrough]] take on importance: the other thing are for the person to whom they will correspond. 

I dont know what could have become of the little flower, am sure that I put it in one of the letters. Hope it is not an ill omen that it did not get to you. My first flower to you in the spring has alway brought a day of unhappiness with it for so far you know. 

What you say about Mrs. Fish does not surprise me as I have often felt as you do about her. It would interest me if you would tell me what it was that gave you the unpleasant impression, I ask you with good reason. It is to verify something that has made me dislike her at times. 

The pictures on the magazines of the mountains, forests, rivers and lakes, are creating a desire in me to get back to your native land. I love it more than any place I have see as yet also. 

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