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Dear Sherwood, | Dear Sherwood, | ||
I thought | 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.