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#2908: Willa Cather to Louise Guerber Burroughs, [February 20, 1936]

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They did cheer me a lot, my dear girl1, and are still as fresh as when I took them from their box. Thank you!

W. S. C.
Mrs. Bryson Burroughs1 Metropolitan Art Museum 81st Street & Fifth Ave. City2 NEW YORK, N. Y. STA Y2 FEB 20 1936 11-PM THE METROPOLITAN
MUSEUM OF ART
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FEB 21 1936