A Writer's Notebook, One-Thousand-Seven-Hundred-And-Ninety-Six

I have not yet gotten my office back into a state where I can use it.  This is largely because of the way my books were treated by the workers who were here, and I am rather overwhelmed at the prospect of dealing with it.  I am also desperate to have my space back, though.  I need to deal with it, it is just going to be really upsetting, I think.  I had been waiting, at least in part, to hear back from the company as the fellow I spoke with assured me he was going to find out what happened.  I had wanted to leave things as they were until it was a bit more resolved, just in case, but that is probably silly.

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