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#0517: Willa Cather to Mary Hunter Austin, [December 6 to 27, 1920]

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⬩W⬩S⬩C⬩ Dear Mrs. Austin1;

I had expected to get in to see you on Tuesday, but just find that I can't. I am prouder3 of the article4 you did for El Placidio5 than of anything else that ever happened to me. I mean to get Knopf to make a pamphlet of it, if you don't mind. To think of Houghton Mifflin doing nothing with that!

Drop in6 this Friday afternoon if you can, as William Archer7 will be8 here2. You probably know him—if you don't he's a pleasant person to know.

Faithfully yours Willa Cather