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#0446: Willa Cather to Ferris Greenslet, December 28 [1918]

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FG Dear Mr. Greenslet1:

Can you without inconvenience send me two-hundred dollars on account? Because of the illness of Alfred McClung3, who attends to my business affairs, the interest on some mortgages I own has failed to come in, while end-of-the-year bills have come, in great profusion.

Hastily W.S.C. $81950 statement rendered
Nov 11, due March 11