TLS, two pages on two adjoining sheets, 7.75 x 9.5, July 1, 1923. Letter to Betsy, in part: “Your telegram on my birthday made me very happy. I am amazed that you remembered the date of my birth. Certain people seem to have the faculty of remembering everything that will add to the pleasure of their friends, and you are one of them…I think of you many times, and always with arms full of flowers. The poem ‘To a Tree’ hangs over my desk, and I often touch it with loving fingers, and my thoughts fly Denverwards with a great longing to see you again. I once cherished a fragile hope that we might visit you this summer. But alas! that sweet hope has faded and fallen like the flowers in my garden which bloom for a day, and are gone.” In fine condition, with some small light stains and moderate intersecting folds. Pre-certified PSA/DNA.
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