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[in pencil]: March 15 - 1921 Edgewood [letterhead]140 North Dearborn St Chicago
Dear Mary
It is really time that I wrote you. I think of you every day (N.B. & ??iebeno? twice) but I am a bun? little writer as you know. I saw Sarah a few minutes on her way east but
have not seen her since, she promised to let me know on her return - but have not heard from her. If it page torn I will try to get her on the subject You mention but I can. I am sorry for all of their? but I guess men? fer? Mr Wood than the others. His case is so helpless & he is so torn by conflicting witnesses What can one do with his family? ties Inunasins? little Mesganthe? tugging at your heart strings. Life is horribly ?mel and the trouble is there is no way out? of anything. Except nt? of life & no one has the nerve to take the sun? road. I lanrs? for I have lrest to take it. On the whole it recus as if Sarah should fight it out. It cant be changed but this doesnt mean that it is not hard? for her it is. Think of all the fool rainbows and baubles that are held up to us to lun? us one. We know all about but still we think that n will find the pot of gold and chase & chase until we plunge headlong into the open grave. I believe that every thing is an illusion and that the world has no place for people like you [Jen?]