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Febr. 19, 1944
Dear Hedda,
I lost my fountain pen finaly and it's remarquable [[remarkable]] that I was able to have it for such a long time, usually I'm losing it the day after I buy it. No mail from you today but there stil is a chance in the evening 

I'm now myself prepared to get some mail regularly every day and I wonder why shouldn't you get lots of mail, I'm writing you every day and sometimes more than that. Yesterday I received the Jan. 29 letter from you and a very very good drawing, I'll tell you more about it in Tomorrow's letter. I think your line is excellent, cleaner than a year ago. Do you think you improved? I wish I know about me, the only sign of improvement is The fact that I dislike my work made a year or two ago. But that doesn't mean anything. I made though a good one today and I'm going to send it to the N.Y. Thru The Navy Public Relations Office, as the rule is for this place. Geraghty said in his letter that you