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The Eagle’s Heart

CHAPTER XIII
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You have been too much in my life to go out of it altogether, though I had given up seeing you again, and then we always think of our friends as we last saw them, we can't imagine their development.

Don't you find this so?
You said you found me changed.
"I have little to tell you about myself.

I graduated and then I spent one winter in Chicago to continue my music studies.

I am teaching here summers to get pin money.

It is so quiet here one grows to think all the world very far away, and the wild things among which you have lived and worked are almost unimaginable even when the newspapers describe them with the greatest minuteness.
"This letter is very rambling, I know, but I am writing as rapidly as I can, for I want to send it to you before you take the train.


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