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#1129: Willa Cather to Irene Miner Weisz, [October 29, 1932]

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The Grosvenor3
35 FIFTH AVENUE
New York2
Dearest Irene1;

You were a dear to send me the candy—It arrived last night and I fell upon it with delight. It is a grand kind to eat when one is reading in bed. Edith4 says I must thank you for her, too!

I enclose Hugo5's last letter. He seems more cheerful—I'm glad I sent him to Mac6.

Lovingly Willie
Mrs. C. W. Weisz1 3270 Lake Shore Drive Chicago7 Ill. MADISON SQ. STA N.Y-82 OCT 29 1932 11-AM Hugo
Pavelka
The Grosvenor 35 FIFTH AVENUE New York2