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#1476: Willa Cather to H. L. Mencken, February 21, 1940

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May 17 1837 ⬩W⬩S⬩C⬩ Dear Henry Mencken1:

Would you please tell me whether the Baltimore Sun3 was going strong in 18504? I am almost sure it was, but I know that you could tell me without thinking twice. Just ask your secretary to drop me a yes or no, and I'll be awfully grateful.

Faithfully yours, Willa Cather

P.S. I am almost tempted to wish I had been born even earlier, and had never lived beyond the period of your HAPPY DAYS5.