6/27/2023 0 Comments 1913 novel by willa catherWhen one is abroad.–This new thing turns out to be twice as long as “Alexander.” 10 I feel that there’s a good deal ofĬareless writing in it. Undertake to post it to Harrison 9? Not with a note or anything, simply honestįrench postage for which I will some day reimburse you–one is always poor And if you undertake to read it, would you also be good enough to You a copy of the new story 8, which will soonīe done. But I’ve no mind to let you off altogether. Who sends me books when I am over there, and I throw their “wolumes” into I have oneįor you, and you shall have it when you come home. Oh, about thatīook of verse, “April Twilights” 7. It’s always so exciting to get a little package withįoreign stamps on it near Christmas time. Writing an article 5 on new plays while theįloors were being painted under my feet. I have simply been settling my apartment and Passage written by Cather on separate enclosure. Text printed on postcards, envelopes, etc. Notes written by someone other than Willa Cather Handwritten addition to a typewritten letter Passage deleted by overwritten added letters Passage deleted with a strikethrough mark Some of these features are only visible when "plain text" is off.
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