![]() ![]() We get the feeling, though, that thinking about whatever it is that's supposed to go in the letter isn't the most pleasant task: "It's all still there, like a movie I can watch when I want to. The narrator works on the letter in his or her head sometimes.The narrator thinks about the letter that this "you" has asked him/her to write.Proof of what, you ask? That sounds like another mystery to us. The postcard, we learn, was the last "proof" (1.4). The narrator goes to a box underneath the bed where he/she keeps all the notes that the "you" has sent to her.We're guessing that this is one of the novel's mysteries. ![]()
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