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April 29th [1915]
April 29th [ Annotated in pencil []1915]


My Dear Mrs. Perkins:
My Dear Mrs. Perkins:


How gracious you were to write me about the little volume I lent you.  I will be so glad to go to see you when I am next in Boston, if I may.  I need to [[unclear]] of you when I am [[miss-spelling crossed out]] writing him.  Friends in Charles [[unclear].  If I go to visit [[unclear]] [[Doris?]], I will [[unclear]] to [[unclear]] to see you.
How gracious you were to write me about the little volume I lent you.  I will be so glad to go to see you when I am next in Boston, if I may.  I used to [[unclear see?]] so much of you when I was [[word stricken]] visiting Miss Fields on Charles street.  If I go to visit Sarah Doris (Dorris), I shall to [[unclear]] to see you.


Very [[unclear]]ly yours
Very cordially yours
Willa Sibert Cather
Willa Sibert Cather

Latest revision as of 04:35, 30 March 2020

April 29th [ Annotated in pencil []1915]

My Dear Mrs. Perkins:

How gracious you were to write me about the little volume I lent you. I will be so glad to go to see you when I am next in Boston, if I may. I used to unclear see? so much of you when I was word stricken visiting Miss Fields on Charles street. If I go to visit Sarah Doris (Dorris), I shall to unclear to see you.

Very cordially yours Willa Sibert Cather