said that I would be leaving on the first one. The second one will leave before Christmas. What a joy this will be for you and for me too. You’ll know that I am safe. And you?
Thursday 8
Still nothing.
Friday 9:
Mrs. Cavailhon has just gotten permission from the Ministry of Interior and from the prefecture for me to remain under the protection of the Quakers and that I am allowed to go out while waiting to leave for the United States. It’s certain now. Yet I can’t bring myself to believe it.
Saturday 10:
Another grown-up leaves. He is going to this school in Haute-Loire.
Sunday 11:
Mrs. Gretchenhou leaves tomorrow (bursar who came to visit mom in Auch).
Monday 12:
Nothing – We telephoned Willie again. He said that