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Jan. 16 1944

Dear Hedda,

No mail from you yet and I hope I'll get a lot, dozens of letters from you and I'll take a day off and close myself in my rook to read your letters carefully and take pleasure out of it, something like when in Washington I know that you'll come to see me the day after tomorrow and I was making what I use to call spiritual preparation going at the station to meet you two hours before the arrival of the train just to be in that state of waiting for something good and enjoying the waiting and the after waiting - So in a way I don't mind not getting letters from you yet because, like now being evening after dinner I have a