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Letter from Colbert Kearney, King's College, Cambridge to Eugene Watters, hoping that he had received his last note. He comments that the weather is "abject" and that he has been working on many books and papers from 1780 to 1840, commenting that he knows a lot more about Keats and the others than before, "but mostly superficial". He has been consoling himself with Eliot, and writing a few pieces he considers scrappy. Eamonn was telling him of the student protests in Dublin, and that he thinks Cambridge will be unrecognisable in twenty years time. Tells him to let him know if there is anything he wants copied from the library there.
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