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I thought of spending a couple of weeks there, in September, we could rent some place easily. The sea looks good from what I saw (dead crabs all over the beach) but the drawback is that the place is infested by ticks, an insect that attaches itself to you and sucks blood as long as possible and it's hard to feel it (Tino inspected me all over before I went to sleep). We'll see. 

I had a very serene, quiet time and it did me good. Life in Long Island is not for us, thou. We'll have to get a house farther away and not near painters (I'm talking about the place to buy when we'll settle in the country next year or later) 

I'm pretty tired, I overstayed in the sun. I'll go ruminate the why you moved and I'll talk to you about it. The reason is this: as long as you stayed in one place, no matter how unknown to me, I was able to visualize you in some way that was routine. But the moment you moved it was like parting again. 

Going to sleep now. Tomorrow starts my last week here and I'll have to do a lot. Good night dear wife and love.

Your devoted and loving ever

S

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