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Dear Katie
What must you think of me by this time, that I am a hard hearted girl, and have forgotten all about you, perhaps I deserve all of this, yet I may say that it is not true, for I have thought of you every day for over a week, and have tried in vain to find time to answer Mrs. Dana's welcome letter, which I received over two weeks ago. The time is so
divided up into periods here that I find little time to do anything but prepare my lessons, though I have but three, there are so
Literary society. Though there are of course a great many things here that are different very different from home, and there is scarcely a day but what I think how glad I should be if I was only at home again; yet there are also a great many things that make this strange sort of life pleasant, and I must say that I think this
Your aff. friend, Mary