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I don’t know what’s up with Mrs. Timson, since I’ve been out of touch with all those people for quite a while. A telegram might get her to reply.
I don’t know what’s up with Mrs. Timson, since I’ve been out of touch with all those people for quite a while. A telegram might get her to reply.


Jeanne (my ward) is now Mrs. Paul Krassner, 318 East 18th Street, New York City.<ref>Mailer met Jeanne Johnson when he was in Bellevue; he introduced her to [[w:Paul Krassner|Paul Krassner]], editor of The ''Realist''.</ref> I finally got around to buying her a wedding present: two marmosets, with which we’re all pleased.
Jeanne (my ward) is now Mrs. Paul Krassner, 318 East 18th Street, New York City.<ref>Mailer met Jeanne Johnson when he was in Bellevue; he introduced her to [[w:Paul Krassner|Paul Krassner]], editor of ''[[w:The Realist|The Realist]]''.</ref> I finally got around to buying her a wedding present: two marmosets, with which we’re all pleased.


Everything else is fine.  
Everything else is fine.