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#1420: Willa Cather to Irene Miner Weisz, October 14 [1938]

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⬩W⬩S⬩C⬩ Dearest Irene1;

Isabelle Hambourg3 died in Sorrento4, October 10. Her last letter to me was dated O September 24. It was written in the garden, looking out on the bay and Vesuvius; she was in her wheelchair enjoying the autumn weather.

With Douglass5 and Isabelle both gone out of my life, I scarcely know how I shall go on. Please tell Carrie6.

Lovingly Willie

You and Mr. Weisz7 were so nice to her. I shall not forget, ever.

Mrs. C. W. Weisz1 3270 Lake Shore Drive Chicago8 Ill NEW YORK,N.Y.STA. Y2 OCT 14 1938 1-PM Isabelle's
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