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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 | 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 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 [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 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