Chicago
April 27.
12 WEST WALTON PLACE
Dearest L. D. W.
What a perfectly horrid time you are having! I feel as if I had produced most of your troubles with that wretched tomato I fed you.
It is all wrong for you to have to suffer and be bored and I feel quite fiercely resentful. You were awfully good to write [page 2] so fully. I have read the letter to Jane over the telephone and am now mailing it to her.
My cough has assumed such violent and dramatic features that I'm spending the day in my bed and thinking of you and wishing I were in your neighborhood. Endless love to you. We're grateful for every message and count on Miss Geddes's [page 3] kindness in letting me know how the old operation goes.
Always your devoted
M R S
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