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in London and broadcast over every accessible part of the world. He described the situation and [[strikethrough]] future [[/strikethrough]] plans for the future; the collaboration of the U.S. and his hopes for this.
[[strikethrough]] Saturday 28. [[/strikethrough]] [[underlined]] Monday 28. [[/underlined]] Same continuous Easterly winds blowing. Roosevelt and his mates, still moving us towards war; which now seems unavoidable by the tricks of Washington.
Received a long letter from H. W. Ahrens, employed by the P.O Dynamite Factory South Africa and dated March 30. - [[strikethrough]] The fa [[/strikethrough]] He is employed by the P.O Dynamite at Cape Province; South Africa.
[[left margin vertical]] Have answered his letter [[/left margin vertical]]
He is the young man who was at the family of the Kendall's, at Edinburgh when in June 1937, when I received the Honorary Doctor's degree at the University of Edinburgh. His letter is very interesting.
Celine also received today a letter from Mrs. Kendall 
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describing life in Edinburgh while being bombed by Nazi fliers.
Wrote a letter to Potter, Toch, ^[[Dr.]] Remouchamps Jr.
^[[underlined]] April 30 [[/underlined]] 
Very stormy weather lashing the Seas and my Yacht Harbor by enforced Eastern winds: Violent Rains.
This afternoon went to the dentist in Miami, to correct my lower row of teeth which caused me so much pain because the metal used had a sharp corner, while pressing the flesh surface. - Now feels better about it
May 1. Thursday. Bad news from war in Africa. - Took a long motor trip as far as Deering Estate Few drivers on morning.
Friday 2. - Further bad news from Europe, British losing. But excellent weather here all day. [[strikethrough]] She [[/strikethrough]] [[underlined]] Saturday 3. [[/underlined]] - Went out early in the Pram with Rowl, very enjoyable trip, with 

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