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#2871: Willa Cather to Louise Guerber, October 15 [1926]

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ACCOMODATIONS FOR
200 GUESTS
The Shattuck Inn
and Annex
ALL MODERN
CONVENIENCES
AT THE FOOT OF MONADNOCK MOUNTAIN
JAFFREY, N. H.
AMERICAN PLAN
OPEN ALL THE YEAR
My Dear Louise1;

I won't be back in town3 before November 4th or 5th, probably. I'm flirting a little with as a story that's been knocking round in my head for sometime. Title "Blue Eyes on the Platte"4PLAtte5, not plate. Rather frivolous and decidedly sentimental, love's-young-dream sort of thing. The natural result of a year of celibacy with the Archbishop6. Yes, he's done and gone—at his head a copy reader's smirch, at his feet a stone7.

ACCOMODATIONS FOR
200 GUESTS
The Shattuck Inn
and Annex
ALL MODERN
CONVENIENCES
AT THE FOOT OF MONADNOCK MOUNTAIN
JAFFREY, N. H.
AMERICAN PLAN
OPEN ALL THE YEAR

Now how did I prejudice you against Rebecca West8? Am I that sort of who manages to give someone a black eye while pretending to praise them?

Oh tell me this name, the Chinese or Japanese name of that wonderful candy Bauer9 makes, which is butterscotch, chocolate and almond flakes, all in little squares. Almond what? I want to order some. It's lovely here2 now—everyone gone, weather wild ACCOMODATIONS FOR
200 GUESTS
The Shattuck Inn
and Annex
ALL MODERN
CONVENIENCES
AT THE FOOT OF MONADNOCK MOUNTAIN
JAFFREY, N. H.
AMERICAN PLAN
OPEN ALL THE YEAR
and tragic with brilliant intervals. I have the hotel10 and the mountain to myself.

Yours W. S. C.
THE SHATTUCK INN AT THE FOOT OF MONADNOCK MOUNTAIN JAFFREY, N.H.2 Miss Louise Guerber1 Metropolitan Museum of Art 81st St. & Fifth Avenue New York City3 N. Y. JAFFREY N. H.2 OCT 19 1926 630 AM THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM
OF ART
RECEIVED
OCT 20 1926