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been, it has an atmosphere, a peace, purity and freedom from the [three unclear words] of the world at large that is very grateful to my senses.  Now that the strain of writing the play is removed and it is an accomplished fact and a successful one, the relaxation is really [?pa...ful?] and I am simply  [ unclear word] my self up to resting in "[unclear word]".  I am wonderfully well, but just tired out and a few days of this beautiful quiet and pure air will soon put me right again.  I had such a sweet but sad experience last Sunday morning; when I went to early mass upin Harlem - at our old St [unclear word] Church.  I had gone to the new and magnificent Turkish Bath built almost opposite our old flat in 125th St and getting
been, it has an atmosphere, a peace, purity and freedom from the [[....ly]] [[dusty?]] influence of the world at large that is very grateful to my senses.  Now that the strain of writing the play is removed and it is an accomplished fact and a successful one, the relaxation is really powerful and I am simply  giving my self up to resting in "[[unclear]]".  I am wonderfully well, but just tired out and a few days of this beautiful quiet and pure air will soon put me right again.  I had such a sweet but sad experience last Sunday morning; when I went to early mass up in Harlem - at our old St Joseph's Church.  I had gone to the new and magnificent Turkish Bath built almost opposite our old flat in 125th St and getting

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been, it has an atmosphere, a peace, purity and freedom from the ....ly dusty? influence of the world at large that is very grateful to my senses. Now that the strain of writing the play is removed and it is an accomplished fact and a successful one, the relaxation is really powerful and I am simply giving my self up to resting in "unclear". I am wonderfully well, but just tired out and a few days of this beautiful quiet and pure air will soon put me right again. I had such a sweet but sad experience last Sunday morning; when I went to early mass up in Harlem - at our old St Joseph's Church. I had gone to the new and magnificent Turkish Bath built almost opposite our old flat in 125th St and getting