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#0898: Willa Cather to William Allen White, September 17 [1927]

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ACCOMMODATIONS FOR
200 GUESTS
The Shattuck Inn3
& Annex
AT THE FOOT OF MONADNOCK MOUNTAIN
JAFFREY, N.H.
ALL MODERN
CONVENIENCES
AMERICAN PLAN
OPEN ALL THE YEAR
Dear Mr. White1;

I'm no longer at Five Bank street4—a new Subway station is being built under the very house, and I rushed back from Wyoming5 in August and put all my goods in storage—an awful job! I'll be here2 for some weeks getting rested.

I'm so glad6 you and Mrs. White7 liked the "Archbishop"8. Almost every little incident in it is true. I've been years getting the ACCOMMODATIONS FOR
200 GUESTS
The Shattuck Inn
Annex
AT THE FOOT OF MONADNOCK MOUNTAIN
JAFFREY, N.H.
ALL MODERN
CONVENIENCES
AMERICAN PLAN
OPEN ALL THE YEAR
stories from old Mexicans and priests, and from the old letters9 of Bishop Lamy10 and his Vicar11, written to friends in France12. Without the letters I could never have got close enough to their personalities and their daily life. It was a joyful book to write—and to live. I felt such a backbone of reality always behind me.

I'm sending you the photograph13, with a print of another, done a few months ago, and I send you both my my true love.

Willa Cather