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I take it very kind of you that you called at the Shattuck Inn4 to inquire about me and to leave a kind message. I went up to Jaffrey5 to recuperate after an illness, and I obeyed the doctor's orders that I should stay in bed most of the time. I always have there a little suite of rooms up under the roof, where there is a perfect quiet as I am surrounded by store rooms on all sides, and there are no overhead noises except the rain on the roof.
I was often tempted to write you and ask you to come over to see me, but at the end of two weeks a letter brought me back to town2. The stay in Jaffrey did it's good work, however, and since my return I have been able to stand up to a considerable amount of work. But the state of all one's friends in England6 and France7 makes it imposible for any one to be very well, I think.
I hope you are working happily—and splendidly. The ruined woods have one beautiful secret—(don't tell anyone,) the orchids have come back; in the well-guarded recesses behind the ghastly tangle. Many, many orchids, as there used to be!
Always affectionately & admiringly Yours Willa Cather Miss Cather Mr. Thornton Wilder1