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I was so interested in Virginia's5 letter about her work. I sent it on to Mary Virginia6—you don't mind?—She is very discreet, and feels more need of a family than she ever did before.
You may send the check on November 1st to Park Avenue7. And please send me just a line about
how AMERICAN PLAN
OPEN ALL THE
YEAR
THE SHATTUCK INN
and
ANNEX
ACCOMODATIONS FOR
200 GUESTS
ALL
MODERN
CONVENIENCES
AT THE FOOT OF THE MONADNOCK
MOUNTAIN
JAFFREY, N.H. your diet
is working out. Do you really feel better? If you don't, go to the Mayos8. It's a big machine, but
any Cather would find it personal enough. There is a strong Catholic feeling
there. I was really driven away by personal attentions, and I had to
autograph more books than in any other spot9 I ever alighted in.
I'm working every day on a AMERICAN
PLAN
OPEN ALL THE YEAR
THE SHATTUCK INN
and
ANNEX
ACCOMODATIONS FOR
200 GUESTS
ALL
MODERN
CONVENIENCES
AT THE FOOT OF THE MONADNOCK
MOUNTAIN
JAFFREY, N.H.new
story10. I don't know how it will turn out, but anyhow I've had a
run for my money. I'm still autographing books
for J. M. Barrie11 (now Sir James
Barrie) Of course I'm complimented that he likes them so much, but why does
he want them autographed? How can any real man of letters care for
autographs!