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Dear Lucile - how shall I tell you, how much both Elizabeth and myself enjoyed being at your house. I owe you a good deal that I shall never get paid back. It just happens that there are very few people in the world to whom Elizabeth and I can go and in whose presence we can frankly accept each other as a man and woman who love. Your own and Jerry's free acceptance was very sweet to both of us. I've been pretty starved for this woman, for a long time - I mean for her in just the healthy atmosphere you two give off. Lucile dear, I've been pretty mixed up. I've helped mix others. Don't quit loving me and I've a notion I'll come out all right yet. Sherwood. And dear, I know you and Jerry will never get into the stressed state I was long in and into which I perhaps unconsciously tried to drag others.