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not actually lived through the poverty and the dirt and toil and if, in this industrial age, you had not been both a workman and an employer and both a country man and a city man. It looks as if, through it all, all of the needful ingredients were being perfectly mixed and proportioned. Well this letter, empty as it is, is growing too long. I am just as keen as ever about the Sherwood Anderson collection. We will talk about that when I see you. Meantime I am doing everything I can. I have (I believe) all of your "firsts" and am tracking down all magazine articles (in the original magazines) that I can learn of. I just learned recently about your Vanity Fair articles and now have all of theirs?.