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There are many uninteresting reasons why I have not before this had time to
thank you for your well-nigh miraculous promptness in getting the proofs4 back to me. Your letter gave me
absolutely and definitely the information I lacked and so much wanted. I was
quite unable to state the points I wished to make in the latter part of the
story until you gave me the names to call things by. How much help and
comfort your comment has been to me I shall try to tell you when I see you,
that and that will be very soon, if you
are still in Pittsburgh3. Isabelle5 goes on to Pittsburgh tonight NUMBER FIVE
BANK STREETor tomorrow, and I follow her within a few days. Since
the merry Morris dancers6 struck
New York2 I have done little but
follow their scattered fortunes and distracting activities. They have rooms
across the street from me, and Five
Bank Street7 has suddenly become sub-station for the School of English Folk Song and
Dance8. I'm afraid they won't convince Keith's9 agent, for on the way from Boston10 they lost their costumes and
properties, lost their trunks and trunk
checks—at least the important trunks—and
incidentally lost Meredith11. So they
go on to convince a manager short-handed and with no bells or properties!
There's not a head amongst the eight of them!