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Jacques [?Capreau?] and several others have tried to get me interested in inviting [[?]] but whenever I go to the theater I shudder at the notion.  [[?]] I fancy myself that anything I have to give [[?]] be given in a tale teller as much as any other way.  God knows I have yet enough to learn about that.
Jacques [?Capreau?] and several others have tried to get me interested in inviting [[?]] but whenever I go to the theater I shudder at the notion.  [[?]] I fancy myself that anything I have to give [[?]] be given in a tale teller as much as any other way.  God knows I have yet enough to learn about that.
   I am sorry you have been ill.  Have been myself recovering from nerves.  They go along more sturdily now.  You may be sure I shall write you when I have got my hand on The American Rhythm.
   I am sorry you have been ill.  Have been myself recovering from nerves.  They go along more sturdily now.  You may be sure I shall write you when I have got my hand on The American Rhythm.
   May I thank both Mabel [[?]] and yourself for the invitation to come [[?]] all you.  I may, one of these days, be wandering past.
   May I thank both Mabel Lujan and yourself for the invitation to come in and see you.  I may, one of these days, be wandering past.
Sincerely
Sincerely
Sherwood Anderson
Sherwood Anderson

Revision as of 01:48, 14 June 2022

Jacques [?Capreau?] and several others have tried to get me interested in inviting ? but whenever I go to the theater I shudder at the notion. ? I fancy myself that anything I have to give ? be given in a tale teller as much as any other way. God knows I have yet enough to learn about that.

  I am sorry you have been ill.   Have been myself recovering from nerves.  They go along more sturdily now.  You may be sure I shall write you when I have got my hand on The American Rhythm.
  May I thank both Mabel Lujan and yourself for the invitation to come in and see you.  I may, one of these days, be wandering past.

Sincerely Sherwood Anderson