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#0949: Willa Cather to Zona Gale, October 23, 1928

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The Grosvenor3
35 FIFTH AVENUE
New York2
My dear Miss Gale1:

You make me want to live in Portage4. I am not fond of letter writing, but I really want to tell you that I am haunted by Portage.

Perhaps you don't know that a year ago the place on Bank Street5, where I had lived for fifteen years and where you once dropped in to see me with Will Allen White6, was pulled down because a new subway is built under it. Since then I have been having a wretched existence in hotels, hating New York2 and wondering where to go. If I were not really an honorable person, I would beat it for Portage,but that would be about the meanest thing one writer could do to another. If you came to settle in my own little Nebraska town7, I'd be furious! So I don't threaten you, I merely want to tell you that I think Portage must be lovely.

Very sincerely yours, Willa Cather