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#1104: Willa Cather to Mrs. Williams, April 19, 1932

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⬩W⬩S⬩C⬩ Dear Mrs. Williams1:

I have been suddenly called away from New York2 and regret not having answered your letter before. I have now only time to thank you for your letter, to tell you that it gave me pleasure, and to express to you my deep sympathy for you in the sorrow you are now facing.

Very sincerely yours, Willa Cather