Emily Hale to Willard Thorp
Concord,
Massachusetts
I have made the effort to re-edit this enclosure before I leave for Seattle – since life holds no surety of its continuing for an individual and where documents like this are to be secured for the future. I am [?encouraged] the discreet secretary could get as much from my very garbled wandering words, as she did – and equally am I appalled at the fact as you put it – I [‘]came through’ at all in the midst of the confusion.
To read my corrections now will be a difficult task for someone – I can hardly flatter myself that my changes make the history more readable – or should I! What next – please – Sir Guide?
LaterThorp, Margaret (née Farrand);c8 I shall try to write out what M. suggested – tho’ there is mighty little of me in any poetry!
I hope you both are really vacationing well – the weather is either very ‘muggy’ – hot – or cool.
Au-revoir and so many thanks again for much consideration and encouragement –
16.MargaretThorp, Margaret (née Farrand) Farrand (1891–1970), author and journalist – see Margaret Thorp in Biographical Register.