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Jan. 25. 1869.
Dear Mother,
I have five minutes more or less to write a few words to you, but I want to ask you if I am to infer from your last letter that you had just as soon have me study harder and practice less or vice-versa. In my next note to the Faculty I shall want to say whether you wish me to take two studies or three and you must let me know your wishes as soon as possible. I prefer it if I can endure it to go along with three studies, but hate to commence and then be obliged to give up half way.
I derive my principal pleasure here from practicing and I have such nice music to play. You speak of my exercizing one set of muscles to rest another - Don't you know that that is the great physical law of our being ?
But there is not a little brain-work in reading & playing the music I am now having. It ^is of a a decidedly higher order than what I have had. I intended to write to grandma yesterday but the day slipped away without my doing so.
Mary.
[Mary (Parker) Woodworth, '70]