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Dear Sherwood: I envy you down there in a retreat that satisfies you -- where things are favorable to thinking, and writing. Go to it boy! You are now a position to turn out the read stuff, after the drought of waiting. Dont let my stuff bother you. -- but I shall be glad of your judgment, now that the first yarn has got cold. Don has been reading it lately. Looking over his shoulder I can see many spots that would be changed -- or cut out -- were I doing it over.

Your visit was a real help Damit! I needed your philosophy of the love of life as opposed to the love of death. I have been training too much with the gloomy one. Im definitely off the gloom now. As a result I have been doing some plugging on the second story since you left.

Marco was in town the Sunday that you left. We both tore out the telephones trying to find you -- at the Schevell's at the hotel, and at the station. I told Morrow you'd be back here probably in the fall for a lecture. Let me know far enough in advance if possible to get him here. He comes from Topeka frequently. It will be worth while to split a bottle and settle the problems of life again with him. Old