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This is a dictated letter, and it won't be
a long one. About six weeks ago I sprained the tendon in my left wrist very badly,
paid no attention to it, and had a severe inflamation as a result. I have been wearing my left hand in splints and carrying it
in a sling ever since. The greatest feature of this sad case is that I cannot do
anything with my right hand! Most especially, I cannot write with it. I suppose with
two doctors and all kinds of lights and rays working on it, my hand will get better
sometime. It is not very painful any more, but what an inconvenience.! Tie up your
own left hand and try it!
Now, please write me when you are coming to town2 next, and please try to give me at least part of an afternoon.
Let me know a week or so beforehand, if you can. There are many things I want to
talk to you about, and I want to talk especially about your
new book3. I read it with breathless interest, and should say it was just
about your best. I have only one point
to dispute with you; I wonder if you can guess what that is.? I am looking
forward very eagerly to a visit with you - make it four o'clock in the afternoon if
you can. I had been thinking about you such a lot before your letter came - I wanted
to send out a search letter for you at Christmas time, but I was swamped with
unexpected things.