PART Ⅱ-10
ten all over on ty of turn into o escape from ill looks exactly like a c’s still a tremendous adventure to to go to c ‘modern progress’ and ‘t’, and s a vague yearning to do somet quite knoart. I ttoned on to of pure loneliness, but noake hey go.
And times togetimes I’ve almost envied t. You couldn’t name a kind of idiocy t s dragged to at one time or anoto cat’s-cradle, provided you can do it on t in for t Energy uces and ot don’t cost money. Of course to ely began starving ried it on me and t my foot do fait of tackling Pelmanism, but after a lot of correspondence t t get ts free, uff called bee not all because you made it out of er. t after ticle in t bee ed tours round factories, but after a lot of aritic Mrs teas tories gave you didn’t quite equal tion. tance ickets for plays produced by some stage society or ot for ening to some even pretend to understand a even tell you ter t t tting sometook up spiritualism. Mrs medium eenpence, so t tanner a time. I sa our al terror of D.t.s. of spasm and a ter-muslin dropped out of rouser-leg. I managed to s back to ter-muslin is oplasm old. I suppose o anoter get manifestations for eig find of t fe Book Club. I t t Book Club got to est Bletc soon after’s almost time I can remember spending money esting. Sting it for a ts proper price. ttitude is curious, really. Miss Minns certainly ry at reading one or t t even o t connexion Book Club or any notion ’s all about—in fact I believe at t it o do in rail it mean