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                <dateline>Manderson, S. Dak, Aug. 15, "34</dateline>
                
                
                
                
                <salute>Dear <choice><sic>Comrad</sic><corr>Comrade</corr></choice>:</salute>
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                <p>You don't often receive a <choice><sic>ltetter</sic><corr>letter</corr></choice> from me, but you should, in one way or another, receive my thoughts; they go to you every day.</p>
                
                <p>Hilda, Alice &amp; I left Branson June 14. I lectured at Wayne &amp; Chadron, &amp; we have been in camp here on Wounded Knee Creek near Ben Black Elk's place for over a month. Wonderful place to work. It goes with surprising ease. <del/> <add>I've</add> done my regular Post-Dispatch work &amp; have pushed the <hi rend="underline">Messiah</hi> far along. Sitting Bull is dying now. A few more days, &amp; I'll be working on the final &amp; relatively short section -- "Wounded Knee<del>"</del>". That will be like eating dessert after a meal of many courses. <hi rend="underline">I'm happy</hi>. The work is good. And how many years it has held me, years when I had no opportunity to go ahead!</p>
                
                <p>Now "The Song of Jed Smith" remains -- ten times as easy to do as any other, the character of it being Odyssean, a tale of adventure.</p>
                
                <p>I'm happy about the <hi rend="underline">Messiah</hi>, &amp; had to tell <hi rend="triple underline">you</hi> that I am. I think that glow I love to remember will come into your face now &amp; then when you read the complete poem.</p>
                
                <p>Dr. Plank of Omaha, a very distinguished Unitarian preacher, and a man of light and learning, read the MS last spring when he visited me in Branson &amp; was enthusiastic. Said it was "by far" my best. I think so in many ways.</p>
                
                <p>We will stay here nearly three weeks more. Hilda will attend the Wayne State College, &amp; we will leave her there Sept. 8th. Then Alice &amp; I will strike for home.</p>
                
                <p>I have strange things to tell you about the a<del>d</del><add>l</add>leged power Black Elk "gave" me. Really hard to explain as coincidence. Too many coincidences -- forty now and more -- all in a row without a miss! I'm still the <choice><sic>sceptic</sic><corr>skeptic</corr></choice>, of course, being made so; but deep down in me <hi rend="underline">something knows</hi>. Mona is a firm believer. We think quantitatively, hardly suspecting that reality may be wholly in the nature of the qualitative, in our crude terms. Anyway, it's a wonderful <del>i</del><add>u</add>niverse -- all holy in some sense mostly beyond us.</p>
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