CHAPTER 3-1

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CHAPTER 3THE THING BERTINE, DEAR: Thanks for your letter. I’m glad that you’ve decided to spend another week in S. F.; after several years of Freshman English, faculty meetings and the Victorian Period, you deserve a whirl. Before I left that flat I put the things I would not be needing in the hall closet along with yours, so the suggestion in your letter was acted upon before I received it. I’m sure also that Professor Smollett and his wife won’t need that closet. I am living in Hollywood at the home of a man named Falkoner. It’s not as wicked as it sounds—I’m working on a play for him. Jeff is here too, and an explorer named Woody Cornell whom I already adore. He’s the only son of one of these wealthy and conservative old California families—the homestead is near San Francisco. His gr

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