.MTYwMA.MTQwODUw: Difference between revisions

From Newberry Transcribe
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "March 3, 1926 Dear Sherwood, I thought was hard boiled, but tears came into my eyes when I read your note just now. Lately I've been thinking myself a failure; but your kin...")
 
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
March 3, 1926
March 3, 1926
Dear Sherwood,  
Dear Sherwood,  
I thought was hard boiled, but tears came into my eyes when I read your note just now.  Lately I've been thinking myself a failure; but your kindness is writing what you did about "Cane River" made me happy.   
I thought I was hard boiled, but tears came into my eyes when I read your note just now.  Lately I've been thinking myself a failure; but your kindness is writing what you did about "Cane River" made me happy.   
I can't say what I would like to say, and perhaps I never can; but I think you know that I'd rather have your praise than that of any other man in the world.
I can't say what I would like to say, and perhaps I never can; but I think you know that I'd rather have your praise than that of any other man in the world.
Your friend,
Your friend,
Lyle Saxon.
Lyle Saxon.

Latest revision as of 20:34, 8 June 2023

March 3, 1926 Dear Sherwood, I thought I was hard boiled, but tears came into my eyes when I read your note just now. Lately I've been thinking myself a failure; but your kindness is writing what you did about "Cane River" made me happy. I can't say what I would like to say, and perhaps I never can; but I think you know that I'd rather have your praise than that of any other man in the world. Your friend, Lyle Saxon.