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I am sitting in your room5, looking out on the woods you know so well. So far everything delights me. I am ashamed of my appetite for food, and as for sleep—I had forgotten that sleeping can be an active and very strong physical pleasure. It can! It has been for all of three nights. I wake up now and then, saturated with the pleasure of breathing clear mountain air (not cold, just chill air) of being up high6 with all the woods below me sleeping, too; in still white moonlight. It’s a grand feeling.
One hour from now, out of your window, I shall see a sight
unparalleled—Jupiter and Venus both shining in the golden-rosy sky and
both in the West; she not very far above the horizon, and he about mid-way
between the zenith and the silvery lady planet. From 5:30 to 6:30
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YEAR they are of a superb splendor—deepening in color every
second, in a still-daylight-sky guiltless of other stars, and the moon not up and the sun gone down
behind gap-Gap-mountain; those two alone in the whole vault of heaven. It lasts
so about an hour (did last night). Then the Lady, so silvery still, slips
down into the clear rose colored glow to be near the departed sun, and imperial Jupiter hangs there alone. He goes
down about 8:30. Surely it reminds one of Dante's7
"eternal wheels”8. I can’t but
believe that all that majesty and all that beauty, those fated and unfailing
appearances and exits, are something more than mathematics and horrible
temperatures. If they are not, then we are the
only wonderful things—because we can wonder.
I have worn my white silk suit almost constantly with no white hat, which
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR
200 GUESTS
The Shattuck Inn
and Annex
ALL MODERN
CONVENIENCES
AT THE FOOT OF MONADNOCK MOUNTAIN
JAFFREY, N.H.
AMERICAN PLAN
OPEN ALL THE
YEAR is very awkward. By next week it will probably be colder.
Everything you packed carried wonderfully—not a wrinkle.
And now I must dress to receive the Planets, dear, as I won’t wish to take the time after they appear—and they will not wait for anybody.
Lovingly W.I don’t know when I have enjoyed Jupiter so much as this summer.
W. S. Cather THE SHATTUCK INN AT THE FOOT OF MONADNOCK MOUNTAIN JAFFREY, NH2 Miss Edith Lewis1 570 Park Avenue3 New York City4 N.Y. Jaffrey N.H2 OCT. 5 1936 6.30 AM