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doesn't think so much of 4 O'Brien.. He is nice person but mixed up artistically. He doesn't produce much and he is plagued by that guilt I used to have He cannot decide whether he has any right to write. The old American doctrine that a man must be a success. The only difference I knew I was a sinner and felt guilty but intended to go ahead anyway. Bragdon not only feels the sin of it but feels he ought to reform. You helped me a lot to get over that and now I have painted so long that I am not much good for anything else so I don't worry so much about that angle. Bragdon says you have had more influence on writing than any twentieth century American writer.

    It is a funny thing. Mrs. Bragdon

is one of the finest women I have felt strongly drawn to in the last few years. Some women like