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A 13-page letter to Joan Drackert from one of her former guests at the Pyramid Lake Ranch, written in November, 1964.

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enough and sufficiently under- standing of our respective needs and problems to know that we both have much to go through and accomplish before either of us could really consider a serious relationship with anyone. But he is such a dear warm and understanding person, (and has made many friends who hope for the best for him.) We had a lot of good times and I shall miss him very much and hope to see him again!

If you have time, would you let me know what activities are possible at D.T. in the winter and early spring when

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one can't ride? George Meier has one divorce client now who is trying to decide whether to go to Florida or Reno and he has given her my name. But the things we did you can't do in winter and there is no use giving a wrong impression. This woman is 10 years older than I (1 grown-up son) and I don't know anything more about her -- except her problem is like mine was. She can't go until after the 1st of the year. What do people do at that time of year and how many are usually there?

Well, I've rambled on for quite a while but I thought

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you'd get a kick out of the things that have happened to your ex-boarders!

Ah Yes! That John! He also bumped into Dell Fischer in our big N.Y. Bus Terminal! I go through there fifty times a year and in 15 years I have bumped into a friend once!! Isn't that wild!!

Well -- I really will sign off now -- my very very best to you and Harry! I hope you have a good year in all ways, lots of fun, success, and I know there are many, who as I, feel grateful to you both. Affectionately.

Marilyn Gillespie

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