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you must have got5 Jane Austen6 here2 by air mail! No, I've not bobbed, but Miss Lewis7 has, with great success—very becoming. The weather is wonderful—one sun-soaked day after another. I'm not working, though, so I'm a little restless. I enclose8 Miss Newman9's review10—but you must send it back to me—I wouldn't lose it. There is a review11 in the highbrow Catholic weekly, "The Commonweal"12 Sept. 28, which gives me great satisfaction13. I feared nothing so much as seeming a sort of stage Catholic. I'm living in the woods every day, but I'm always a little bored when I'm not working. That's a grave defect of character, and I'm sorry to admit it.
With my love W. S. C. THE SHATTUCK INN AT THE FOOT OF MONADNOCK MOUNTAIN JAFFREY, N. H.2 Miss Louise Guerber1 Metropolitan Museum of Art Fifth Ave. & 81st Street New York3 N. Y. JAFFREY N. H.2 SEP 28 1927 6 30 AM THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM