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HOTEL SIR WALTER, RALEIGH, N.C.
Hotel Sir Walter, Raleigh N.C.
HOTEL PETERSBURG, PETERSBURG, VA
Hotel Petersburg, Petersburg, VA
ROBERT E. LEE, WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.
Robert E. Lee, Winston-Salem, N.C.
HOTEL ZINZENDORF, WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.
  Hotel Zinzindorf, Winston-Salem, N.C.
    Griffin & Bland Hotel Company Proprietors
      Winston-Salem, N.C.


Hotel Zinzendorf
[[in pencil]] Probably Mar. 1931
Griffin & Bland Hotel Company Proprietors
Winston-Salem, N.C.
 
Probably mar. 1931


Dear Charles,
Dear Charles,
I have decided to publish The Perhaps Women, and will send it in to the publishers today. I'll be here a few days but back at [[unclear]] on Monday. I'll leave for Chicago on Wednesday. [[unclear]] John will come back with me.
I have decided to publish The Perhaps Woman, and will send it in to the publishers today. I'll be here a few days but back at Marion
The Perhaps Women is a statement that the machine tends to make men impatient, that [[unclear]] of impatience in the [[unclear]] is the thing in industrial ages and that already, because of surrender to the machine man has got so far toward impatience that his [[unclear]] is [[unclear]] to the [[unclear]] probably do nothing.
on Monday. I'll leave for Chicago on Wednesday. I've a notion John will come back with me.
The Perhaps Woman is a statement that the machine tends to make men impotent, that fear of impotence is the [[ranacta?]] thing in an
industrial age and that already, because of surrender to the machine man has got so far toward impotence that his existence is lowered
to the point where he [[?]] probably do nothing.

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Hotel Sir Walter, Raleigh N.C. Hotel Petersburg, Petersburg, VA Robert E. Lee, Winston-Salem, N.C.

  Hotel Zinzindorf, Winston-Salem, N.C.
   Griffin & Bland Hotel Company Proprietors
     Winston-Salem, N.C.

in pencil Probably Mar. 1931

Dear Charles, I have decided to publish The Perhaps Woman, and will send it in to the publishers today. I'll be here a few days but back at Marion on Monday. I'll leave for Chicago on Wednesday. I've a notion John will come back with me.

The Perhaps Woman is a statement that the machine tends to make men impotent, that fear of impotence is the ranacta?  thing in an

industrial age and that already, because of surrender to the machine man has got so far toward impotence that his existence is lowered to the point where he ? probably do nothing.