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#0725: Willa Cather to Ferris Greenslet, [April 10 to 27, 1926]

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F.G. ⬩W⬩S⬩C⬩ Dear Mr. Greenslet1:

Fanny B—3 entirely mistaken4. I was pouring tea for a lot of people and I may have talked vaguely. I mean to do something about about the preface5 for you, and to do it soon.

I'm here in the country recovering from influenza.

Hastily W. S. C.