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course will be interested in getting them started but I feel that after that I must make them understand that I can't help them thru  any boarding house or farm enterprise, but will try and do so thru my painting.

Tuesday morning.
I got up early this morning so that I could finish this letter to you.  Am writting [[writing]] by the end window of the studio, the one that overlooks the court.  The maple and chesnut [[chestnut]] trees are in leaf and the latter will in a few days be covered with blossoms that make the tree look as though it were covered with many white candles.  The sunlight is very beautiful here in the court in the early mornings but it is hardly ever long lived; already fast moving clouds are thickening in the sky which will latter in the day terminate into passing showers.

Your giant bee is buzzing at its woodland breakfast, I have gotten so used to it that I hardly ever notice.  Whether it is because I am thinking of the noisy thing now but it seems to be mocking me because I just wrote that it has become part of my life for it seems to be making