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Jims 12, 1871.
Dear Mamma,
U there has beea a week without your receiving one ol my valu-
able epistles, the Ifcult has beea that jol, "Uncle Sams" mail carriers
aad not mine. I have never failed to write every week*
I think I have written you that I intend to go dawn to New York
alter Commencement exercises, Wednesday, and stay there a lew days.
Fapa writes that the "cash box" is so law at present that he can-
not come North aad
remain quietly In Poquonock all summer.
This note is only to let you know that I am alive aad nourishing.
There are three more days at study, and two oI examinations, and oI
but study
course we are so busy we think ol nothing else^ Alter examinations I
will write a long letter, so now good bye
lovingly
Julie
(Julia M. Pease, '75,