[1418 East 63d St., Seattle]
IHale, Emilycorrespondence with TSE;w3the strain of interruption;a9 hope you will forgive me if I find it very hard to write during such a very long interim: it is not that there is not as always more to say than I have time to say; but, as I told you, my mind dries up while I am merely waiting, waiting; and I have an unreasonable terror lest none of my letters to Seattle may have arrived – or what may not happen – in the apprehensive imagination – when a thread of communication already so long drawn is stretched further? I know that this interruption is inevitable, but I cannot help its being an intense strain upon me. So, my dear, my dear, I can only send you to-day – not liking to miss a single Tuesday, though I had not the heart to write twice last week – this greeting which carries with it, I hope you know how much that is unexpressed and how much is inexpressible.