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#0630: Willa Cather to Ruth, October 20, 1922

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NUMBER FIVE BANK STREET3 My dear Ruth1:

You are a nice girl to write and tell me that you enjoyed the book4. People seem either to like it very much or to feel a violent antipathy for it, and it has stirred up no end of controversy. But I agree with you - I like the boy!

I remember you very well indeed, and so does Miss Lewis5, and we both send you our very best regards and we hope to meet you in that lovely country6 again.

Faithfully yours Willa Cather