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#1343: Will Cather to Mary Miner Creighton, [December 22, 1936]

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Christmas Greetings Christmas greetings
and all good wishes for your happiness
in the New Year
Dear Mary1;

Such a lovely letter from you! I made me cry, but it brought me great peace3. You see, when I last saw Irene4 she was going to a doctor for the recurrence of an old trouble. She herself was a little nervous about it. Ever since then I have been afraid that she was ill and did not want to tell me. I wrote5 Carrie6 and asked her. No reply. It looked worse and worse! I did worry a lot, especially when I was tired, and at night when I slept badly. God bless you for your sweet letter, dear Mary. I wish I could take your pretty hand and thank you in a way more real than words.

Your old friend Willie
Mrs. E. A. Creighton1 Red Cloud7 Nebraska GRANDCENT.ANNEX,N.Y.62 DEC 22 1936 130 PM