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Show "BRIDGE HOUSE, WALLINGFORD, "March 26, 1899. Dear Mr. yeat B, "I read your 'Countess Cathleen' possible after seeing you. I hope you will talk. Obviously, Catholic or sell his soul But St.Paul which is a not be kept from the would other, I back from literal and as touching. giving it by foolish point of view theologians, bread buy soon no is one for even free the to starving. 'I wish to be anathema for my brethren'; says, would is beautiful object that in order to another way of story. It as expressing what you have put into gi ve the play first and expla.nations afterwards. "Sometimes perhaps you will and night here I shall superfluous journey I could not or look at which dictated k%m them. the a manner experts and else to make of the no is an I am doing, awkward or us and to measure what it is you have really old and a place to get at. if people will Jesuits. fraternal an Auto, in Irish folk-lore iron rule by the unfair to learned justify th means--and the take a change you might make would satisfy given say that that spend play of this kind in the spirit Calderon, with the end success, Ireland, a as It and don't But charmed. schoolmen would be most will know of you your it, You have perdeptive; one now. only tell you, read be come from it. the much that With many kind wishes greetings "Ever yours, in the name as of Some Jesuits man will for of "WILLIAM BARRY." |