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Bellevue, Thursday [July-August? 188o]
To MME JULES GUILLEMET
Nonsense if you will, dear Madame, but such sweet
nonsense [sketches of her skirts and boots] which enables me to spend my time very pleasantly. I'm getting better and better, and a letter from you now and then would help my cure along - so don't be too economical with them.
I haven't seen Mlle [Lemonnier], her mother is very ill and she is moving. Still, I'm surprised to have had no news from her. I hope you won't find my letters a bore, you'll tell me, won't
you, and send me your news soon ...
E. MANET
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