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I enjoy her poetry too. But dissecting it would sure take the pleasure out
for me too. Bless you. Another prayer going up for you and the term paper.
I'm taking a water break, it's 97 here. Good thing there is air in my upper
room study now. It's a bit noisy but I've become accustomed to studying
with it because it's constant. After my water break, I'll start the timed
mid-term. Ug. All the terms are running together.
Vicki
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From: "Rhonda" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: [ECHURCH-USA] working on a term paper
> Well... I have started my paper, actually I have two versions each about
> three pages, it is supposed to be five, so each one of these papers is a
> little different, maybe I can combine the two and get five!! Rhonda
> *what on earth caused me to want to go back to school at well now I'm 41,
> could it be a little insanity? all this to avoid depression!
>
> Oh, I have plenty to do, I do love Emily Dickinson's poetry, she wrote
> about feelings and emotions that we all can identify with, but having to
> disect every line certainly decreases my pleasure in it!!!
>
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