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Half an hour after you left5 the
mountain and the woods were drowned in sunlight! I feel sure the bright
weather followed you. The cold wind continued but that wouldn't bother you
in your snug little car. The two planets behaved brilliantly in a wind-swept
The
Shattuck Inn
and Annex
ACCOMODATIONS FOR
200 GUESTS
ALL MODERN
CONVENIENCES
AT THE FOOT OF MONADNOCK MOUNTAIN
JAFFREY, N. H.
AMERICAN PLAN
OPEN ALL THE
YEAR green-blue sky. Jupiter is just now setting. The Lady6 was even brighter than
usual, and sank into a bed of saffron and gold before I went down to supper.
Her departure is so coy—she seems to be twinkling with gaiety,—finger on her
lips.
Goodnight and pleasant dreams. It's not so much fun drinking even good sherry alone, but I did. Drank to the smiling Lady planet.
My love to you W. S. C. THE SHATTUCK INN AT THE FOOT OF MONADNOCK MOUNTAIN JAFFREY, N. H.2 Mrs. Bryson Burroughs1 106 East 81st Street New York, N. Y.3 JAFFREY N. H.2 OCT 13 1936 11 30 PM