Jane Wolfe Diary Entry

Saturday, 27 November 1920

 

     

 

P.M.

 

Silence—part of time beneath a tree with heavy foliage. Afterwards saw large rocks in desert—not sharp or peaked.

 

Every day, at some time, I become hysterical—this for almost a week. Something must happen, for I cannot sleep. Either this thing spills out of me or I collapse. The singing of birds is so much noise. I cannot work, I do nothing.

 

 

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