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Dear Mamie
If you got no letter from me between Tuesday March 5, and Monday March 11, the mails are at fault for I wrote one the middle of last week. I appreciate your missing the usual two letters a week, but I cannot appreciate your sending me a succession of snippy horrid notes such as I’ve gotten in the last two days. You needn’t talk about notes instead of letters! I’m sorry you dislike my being sleepy much of the time, but as that is the
Edith Tallant came in
It won’t be long now until the Founders Dance. Of course I won’t have a very exciting time having no man, but Fanny Bell may have two and in that case I am to help entertain one of them. They are her cousin Martin Faris, and his partner in law, Robert Fulton. I s’pose U’ll have to have my
We have more interesting reading to do in French -- much biography, and essays; Voltaire, and part of Rousseau’s Emile -- that extraordinary book on education, beside Hernani and other plays and books actually set down in the catalogue.
You know, as the time approaches for me to be a
Betty is already absorbed in The Bishop’s Carriage -- she is excitedly telling Barbara French about it this minute. It is cold and un-spring like again to day, and my nose is getting red with a cold. I
Farewell
Slews of love
Peg.
Fanny Bell will get her man for Founder;s Day
Courses in [M]
Bishop’s Carriage
POUGHKEEPSIE, APR 14 10AM 1904 N.Y.
Miss May Louise Shipp
1010 North Delaware Street
Indianapolis
Indiana