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This is Christmas day, and the lovely callas you sent me are standing white
and tall on the table beside me. They have been good company for me ever
since they came. This is such a terrible Christmas—it seems seems like a preparation for horrors
unexampled and unguessed at. For the first
first time in my life I feel afraid—afraid of losing everything one cherished in the world and all
the finest youth of the world. The address4 from the Vatican does not cheer one much. The new evils
in we all know, but in their nature they
destroy our power to combat them. The cold pride of scence science is the most devilish thing
that has ever come into this world. It is the absolute enemy of happiness.
The human mind, not the spirit, has disinherited human nature.
This is a maudlin note to send out on Christmas day. Please forgive me. The time is very dark.
Affectionately always Willa Cather Sigrid Undset1 Hotel Margaret 97 Columbia Heights Brooklyn 3 New York. NEW YORK, N.Y.2 DEC 25 1943 1230 PM