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#2868: Willa Cather to Louise Guerber, July 4 [1926]

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EUROPEAN PLAN 400 ROOMS 300 WITH PRIVATE BATHS. OUR OWN DEEP ARTESIAN WELL
LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN DENVER
BROADWAY AND SEVENTEENTH STREETS
SHIRLEY-SAVOY4
DENVER
Dear Louise1:

I'd be an ingrate if I could revisit this place2 without remembering how nice you were to me and my family5 last summer. I wish to Heaven you were here today—I've put in the whole day resting in bed and waiting for the Red Cloud6 train—still no. 16, that train, as it was when I was little. I'm unexpectedly on my way home because mother asked me to come—she's been a little under the weather, and my older sister is in Wyoming7.

EUROPEAN PLAN 400 ROOMS 300 WITH PRIVATE BATHS. OUR OWN DEEP ARTESIAN WELL
LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED HOTEL IN DENVER
BROADWAY AND SEVENTEENTH STREETS
SHIRLEY-SAVOY
DENVER

I had a varied and stimulating time in New Mexico8—thrilling trip to Canyon de Chelly9. But the best of it all was that I had my adorable twins with me for a week in Santa Fe10. I wish you'd seen them last summer, and knew how cunning and gay they are. I'm feeling very well in spite of journeying s about so much. If only Nebraska11 heat doesn't lay me low, as it has so often done.

Anytime you wished to send me a line to Bank Street12, it would be forwarded.

Yours etc W. S. C.
BROADWAY AND SEVENTEENTH STREETS SHIRLEY-SAVOY DENVER2 Miss Louise Guerber1 Metropolitan Museum of Art (Cataloguing Dept) 81st st. & Fifth Avenue New York3 N. Y. DENVER COLO.2 JUL 5 1926 230 PM THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM
OF ART
RECEIVED
JUL 8 - 26
9 AM