April 29, 1924, Austin to Northhampton, Massachusetts

Dear Helen,

I'm very sorry to have to disappoint you so, Helen, but you still have to keep that date with me – 15th of June, isn't it? Dad still has the trip planned, but we don't leave until July. Laugh that off.

Dad came down to San Antonio, and I spent Saturday + Sun. over there. Went to 3 movies, and walked all over the darn place – a gay time, a gay time.

Is Izzie supposed to be sung or read? Of course it doesn't make any difference, but I was just a little bit curious.

If being a brides-maid gives you so much kick Im just trying to imagine what a kick you would get out of being the chief actress. I hope you don't get in too big a hurry, because you know I don't get out of school for 5 or 6 more years.

Well I guess you will get this charming epistle after you get back from your holiday, and won't need much recreation.

This letter shows how badly cigarettes have got me down – I'm muchly deteriorated demoralized, etc

With the requisite am't of love,

Henry

P.S. No tengo nadas envelopes so I don't know when I'll mail this. Ain't got no money, either.

 

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