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Oct 27, 1943
Dear Hedda,
I received today 7 letters from you, July and August from Province town. I'm excited now, I'm expecting something important to happen in about a couple of weeks, I'll write you about when I'll know something. I can't stay quiet, I can't eat and I think I run a few lines of fever all because of the excitement.

Your old letters gave me the impression that all the good words you wrote me then are less true now after 4 months. Also remind me again when I'll see you again to tell you my dream last night. I can't accuse you because of a dirty dream and anyway I told you, I'm excited and have the right to be incoherent and abuse you in this letter.