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Dear Mother, Father, and Pete:
I actually managed to get some work done today. We went down town after sixth hour and attended to shades, window-seat, etc. It took a long time. The man who sold us my curtains and stuff Freshman year waited on us. He remembered what I had gotten and managed to match the hangings for the window-seat. We got back just in time for dinner. On the way home I decided to go down to Aunt Bessie's tomorrow on the two o'clock. I have practically no work to do this week-end, and so I decided that since I really must go down there in the near future anyhow, this was the best week-end to go. I don't want to go next week, as you'll probably be here the week after. So I thought I might as well go while the going is good, and stay for Monday too. It worked last year, so it ought to work this year.
I don't want the dress. Received the K. and B. suit. Stuff from Welsh's hasn't come yet.
Pete, as I have said before--don't let Harry Levi walk all over you. Get the class you want, and let him go to----.
Are there any particular books you want for your birthday, Pete? Let me know, as I don't intend to buy some again that you won't condescend to read, and I may have to, if you don't let me know. R. S. V. P.
There is nothing new to tell you.
Love,
Fannie
402 S. Winebiddle Ave.,
Pittsburgh, PA.
[env for 29 Sep 1922