2 hand-written pages, plus envelope
I am at home again, as you see; and I find myself wishing I were looking forward to a visit with you (and work on the Book), instead of backward. So much seems to have been left in a troubled state. Surely the "pattern" seemed to be against us.
Since returning I have been troubled about the accident. I woke in the night, wondering if I did wrong in going on to the airport by taxi. At the time, it seemed right. I believe you called the taxi for me. The accident was not a very bad one. No oneand you were not left alone. I could not have done anything to help, had I stayed. And Maxi and Sig would be waiting for me at the airport in Phoenix.
if you and I were alone". At the time, your sister gave all the companionship you needed, and I know you are busy, as usual, but I wish you would make time to write me. Do you still plan to be at Bancroft on August 6th for the Neihardt Pageant? I do hope so — not only for the Pageant, but also for an opportunity to discuss the Book.
Enid and I are ready for MS, and I hope you may soon have some for us.
I want to know about your father. Do give him my kindest thoughts. He may not remember me, but I remember the twinkle in his eyes!
Mrs. Vogt writes that 684 Affectionate thoughts for each of you there. Is old Stewart at home
P.S. I do wish you could sent me those letters and the "Baby Book". I had no room for them in my bag.