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I'll try to get up to see Sr. L., or at least drop
her a line. This quarter there is so much, all
of it academically crucial, I can't afford to
stray very far, at least right now.

Thank you for the Chi-chi napkins. Glad
to see that you can cut loose when you want
to. Are you sure that you're really doing what
you want to do. That is important now, but es-
pecially for the future. I've been trying to think
of something that you could do in a stationary
position while dizzy, & the only thing I can
think of is throw darts. It will improve your
perception & you won't have to worry about a
moving target. The most important thing is
to be able to laught at yourself. Things don't hurt
so much that way, & its a much easier way of ac-
cepting something inconvenient &/or painful than
being tragic about it. I hope you don't mind
my saying that, but you probably do. I think
that I look at things in an altogether different
way than you do. Not wrong, just different.

Now be sure & don't send me anything else except
B12, the pink cotton dress, the blue linen shirt &
blouse, my white heels, & my white flats. That's all
I need. Anything else would take up space un-
necessarily. I have made 3 cotton skirts & am in
the process of a blouse to match the third. I am
still sending you that package.

The #3's got here intact. Thank you very
much.

Love,

Marcia

Love to Daddy, Grandmother, Cookie, & Destiny.

39 N.E. Stanton
Portland, Ore.

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