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June 10th. 1866
My Dear Parents,
You can hardly, I think imagine my delight yesterday morning on receiving my third letter for the week from you, and also for the book which I have found very interesting and is just what I want here. I think it was a grand idea to publish such a thing for Ithaca well deserves it. I am quite anxious to have Professor Tenney see it. He ought to be interested in the various allusions to rocks, flowers, etc. which come in his department. Although Mother said she wrote her last letter in such haste I found no difference
a great deal of pleasure to arranging my room. When will Auntie be with you? I expect every letter now to hear of her arrival. The money Father sent me was a great sufficiency and I am duly grateful for it. The properations for the closing exersises of the year are the all absorbing occupation now. Last evening we had a general meeting of the society which lasted from a few minutes after seven until after ten. Of course I cannot begin to
"all that want to may go home." Only about two more weeks & I do think I shall be about the happiest girl that ever lived. The College is looking
its best now and I am so anxious for Father to see it. I suppose he will
say I am very proud
willing to own it.
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