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April 18th 1923
Oyster Bay
Oyster Bay
Long Island, N.Y.
Long Island, N.Y.


Dear Miss Wyatt
Dear Miss Wyatt
I came home from my [[unclear]] wanderings to find your book upon my table. I am so glad you have [[unclear]] it and I feel that I know all of the Mansfields, and aways shall know them. I have no gift of expression so can't explain why I like your books so very much, but I really suppose we must look upon life somewhat in the same way, it seems. [[unclear]]
I came home from my [[unclear]] wanderings to find your book upon my table. I am so glad you have written] it and I feel that I know all of the Marshfields, and always shall know them. I have no gift of expression so can't explain why I like your books so very much, but I really suppose we must look upon life somewhat in the same way, it seems. [[unclear]]

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April 18th 1923

Oyster Bay Long Island, N.Y.

Dear Miss Wyatt I came home from my unclear wanderings to find your book upon my table. I am so glad you have written] it and I feel that I know all of the Marshfields, and always shall know them. I have no gift of expression so can't explain why I like your books so very much, but I really suppose we must look upon life somewhat in the same way, it seems. unclear