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  Did your cataract operation help your eyes? and are you able to read as much as you please?
  Did your cataract operation help your eyes? and are you able to read as much as you please?
   I take it that you didn't much like my feeble (unpublished) review of your Weed King stories? It isn't ^ easy
   I take it that you didn't much like my feeble (unpublished) review of your Weed King stories? It isn't ^ easy
to get any good writing published these days, but you've done all right. I have an essay on B. Traver coming
to get any good writing published these days, but you've done all right. I have an essay on B. Traven coming
out in Penn. State. Un. Press Collection, & will send you it, this year. Otherwise, I'm collecting rejection slips
out in Penn. State. Un. Press Collection, & will send you it, this year. Otherwise, I'm collecting rejection slips
& looking for my reward in heaven (a hell of a long delay!).
& looking for my reward in heaven (a hell of a long delay!).

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in pencil Miller, Charlie Heath, Mass 01346 4 March 86 Dear Jack,

we are getting ass-deep in Berkshire snow these days & wondering how you are doing in Tropical Moberly?
Did your cataract operation help your eyes? and are you able to read as much as you please?
 I take it that you didn't much like my feeble (unpublished) review of your Weed King stories? It isn't ^ easy

to get any good writing published these days, but you've done all right. I have an essay on B. Traven coming out in Penn. State. Un. Press Collection, & will send you it, this year. Otherwise, I'm collecting rejection slips & looking for my reward in heaven (a hell of a long delay!).

 Malcolm Cowley had a bout of pneumonia & went to hospittle [sic] but got out alive. He's a great walker & he

hates being 'off his feet'. he's now 87, but has possibilities of the nineties. he's a wonderful guy to be around, & has been a constant friend.

If you don't have time or inspiration to write this back-slider in the ox-dunged Berkshires, I'll just rely on the good

memories. always, & as ever

           Charlie       (3 cheers for Red Warren!)

on side I have 3 books looking for publishers so am always engaged