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#2906: Willa Cather to Louise Guerber Burroughs, [November 26, 1934]

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⬩W⬩S⬩C⬩ Dear Louise1:

Anyhow I'm so relieved to know that you are out of the city2 and in a quiet place3 out of the routine of life. That helps one more than anything else. A loss4 like yours changes the values in the landscape before one, and one ought to be alone for a little, to puzzle out just what the change means to one.

Lovingly W. S. C.
Mrs. Bryson Burroughs1 118 Main Street Nantucket3 Mass. NEW YORK, N. Y. STA Y2 NOV 27 1934 12-M