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. Advanced Shmoopers are probably asking themselves who this "you" is that our narrator is talking about.The date is printed on the card, the narrator tells us, "Just like you said" (1.3).The postcard reads: " Congratulations"(1.1). It's from a game show called the $20,000 Dollar Pyramid. A postcard came today for our narrator's mother.
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