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IHale, Emilyhealth, physical and mental;w6suffers neuritis;a4 am really vexed with you for dissimulating the seriousness of your neuritis; and it serves you right that I should have had letters to-day from two persons in Claremont who shall be nameless (you see I have my spies) informing me that you have been very ill with it. You shd. be thankful that I have not instantly rung up Mrs. Perkins. But don’t do it again. HAVE YOU seen a doctor?
IPage-Barbour Lectures, The (afterwards After Strange Gods)finished;a4 have just finished my last lecture (11:30 IHarvard UniversityEnglish 26 (Modern English Literature);a7final lecture;b2 must sit now to write the notes for the last lecture in my course tomorrow morning) andVassar Collegeand Sweeney Agonistes;a1 am off tomorrow to Vassar, and then viaAmericaVirginia;h7and the Page-Barbour Lectures;a2 New York to Virginia, returning on Sunday week. I doubt whether I shall have a chance to write till my return, and I shan’t have a typewriter. PLEASE let me know your plans for the next two months at once. I expect a note to await my return; if I don’t find it there will be trouble; but DONT write at any length while your neuritis is active, and especially not if writing inflames the nerve. Am really very concerned about this.