The Letters of Katherine Mansfield: Volume II
December 5, 1921
To S. S. Koteliansky
December 5, 1921
I have written to M. to-day. Whatever he advises that will I do. It is strange I have faith in him. I am sure he will not have the kind of face one walks away from. Besides—Think of being “well.” Health is as precious as life—no less. Do you know I have not walked since November 1920? Not more than to a carriage and back. Both my lungs are affected; there is a cavity in one and the other is affected through. My heart is weak, too. Can all this be cured. Ah, Koteliansky—wish for me!