I finished the first part of sense and sensibility, but I've another two parts to read before Monday's class.
Not to mention a movie review, poetry midterm and a take-home all due this week.
My café is getting cold, so I'd better get working on it to. I just wanted to give a quick hello from the local European coffee shack in Stratford.
I'd been having a craving for an espresso for about a week; I felt it time to succumb to the temptation.
Adieu,
--b
sent, with love, from Nowhere, Particular.



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