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DOROTHY C. MILLER
12 EAST EIGHTH STREET
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10003

5 January 1971

Dearest darlings - 

So many thanks for your wonderful telephone call.  It meant much to talk with you again.  Life keeps whizzing by and I don't know what becomes of it, but I do know that the best thing we have is FRIENDS.  I wish I could persuade some of these tycoons I work for to send me on a buying trip toward the west, but if I can't I'll just have to go under my own steam.  So we'll see what happens in the next few months.

Jane Cahill's daughter is already married and has a year-old baby.  Her son is 14 and a football hero.  They are still living in Albuquerque and Jane had resumed her post-college work in abnormal psychology with disturbed children and actually has a book coming out momentarily.  She has been working with the public school system in New Mexico and both she and herhusband are finishing off work on their PHD's.  So they are carrying on as Eddie would have liked them to. 

You are adorable to send me what "every woman alive"wants [[strikethrough]] 9 [[/strikethrough]]/ and it's true - Chanel No.5.  My ego will expand with it from now on.  Oceans of love - 

Dorothy