9 n+ D% p4 ?0 w" ~后来希拉里倒是写了一封信给皮佛伊,然而目的并非叙旧,而是她得知皮佛伊保留她往日的信件,因此请他影印一份寄到白宫。四十多年前开始的鱼雁往返,写下最后一个句点。% w' R C$ z2 r9 H3 m# c i
) r' `1 x# n; t' Z) d9 p! i l) r, p, v% A3 i8 Y G% J# p2 m4 B 3 g# T* o( Q4 ^, E4 N! Q, T 2 u9 x0 s Q: @+ t* eIn the ’60s, a Future Candidate Poured Her Heart Out in Letters / S. b/ x0 p* L8 c9 X6 j5 G0 j. h! u2 q: l
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Hillary Rodham in 19690 ^$ C( m q4 Z7 Y0 [
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John Peavoy, now an English professor at Scripps College, holding some of the letters from Hillary Rodham.) \8 s% u* j! J* ^# b/ j7 P- S: ^
5 m3 y* ?1 k, f/ Q; J( S . Q" G! A) z' |, K0 B/ COne of the letters, which show the presidential candidate’s political transformation in her years at Wellesley. 1 C5 ^. V9 n2 t. |1 P; i0 F, U5 p& ?9 ^% N( [# ~
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